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HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), an HTTP-based
media streaming communications protocol, is
commonly used to send audio and video over
HTTP from an ordinary web server for playback
on a variety of computers and devices. HTTP
Live Streaming supports multiple alternate
streams at different bit rates, allowing the
client software to switch streams intelligently
as network bandwidth changes.
You can use the built-in Prepare for HTTP Live
Streaming destination to transcode your files,
and then process your transcoded files and
upload them to the server you specify.
To learn more about HTTP Live Streaming, see
HTTP Live Streaming










