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I understand that the best bet when streaming a video as a source in an HTML5 tag would be.mp4. But let's say that I have a source that only outputs fragmented to an ism/manifest. Is there any way at all, whether through other libraries or messy hacks, that I can bring this video into something rendered as a tag onscreen?

The closest I have found is because it allows this to be done - but I neither have Windows 8, or want to have this running a server capable of.NET. I was hoping there was something, messy or not, that I could achieve this with entirely within javascript and executable locally without a deploy. Firstly, does not provide a standard for adaptive bitrate streaming, yet. So for the time being most browsers only support simple progressive download playback. Hence, there is no JS implementation of a Smooth Streaming player and Microsoft is not working on one, as far as I know.

The example you provide uses the 'Microsoft Smooth Streaming Client SDK Beta 2 for Windows 8' which is a C++ library and is only available for development. It has nothing to do with browsers. So, unfortunately this is not yet possible. Even more, I doubt that this will ever happen, because everybody is waiting for to be finalized. Please, notice that you always can use Siverlight application for playing SmoothStreaming. The referenced is capable of falling back to Silverlight.

Thanks for the tip Ross, what isn't obvious to me is how to generate and serve MPEG-DASH video streams from IIS. I know how to use Transform Manager and have been using it with IIS at ClipFlair Project (, using Silverlight platform), but video URLs end in /Manifest of course and not in /manifest(format=mpd-time-csf) - Also, using Azure is not an option, I want to be able to serve our smooth streams also as MPEG-DASH so that I can export videos+captions as HTML5 from activities made with our ClipFlair Studio Silverlight app) – Jan 23 '14 at 16:46 •. Aha, just came across it again today: hasplayer.js is a javascript implementation of a video player based on the W3C premium extensions, i.e. Hasplayer.js is an extension of the dash.js project with the aim of supporting additional http adaptive streaming protocols such as Microsoft Smooth Streaming protocol and Apple Http Live Streaming. - Problem is you won't have support for VC-1 encoded smooth streams, just H.264 ones. Via IIS TransformManager +Expression Encoder Pro (not sold anymore) installed though can re-encode your videos – Oct 21 '15 at 16:59.