With the demise of Flash on mobile platforms
as well as for the Smart TV in your living room, it goes without saying
that companies which rely on Flash to stream or deliver their data to
the masses will need to check out
another alternative. Well, Lovefilm has decided that they will no
longer use Flash from next year onwards to stream their movies over for
your viewing pleasure, but has decided to stick to Microsoft's
Silverlight instead. The reason behind this is because movie studios are
asking them to do so.
According to Lovefilm, “We've been asked
to make this change by the Studios who provide us with the films in the
first place, because they're insisting - understandably - that we use
robust security to protect their films from piracy, and they see the
Silverlight software as more secure than Flash.”
This might just result in quality improvement for Lovefilm's streams, since Silverlight holds a technology known as Smooth Streaming that will automatically adjust the quality of the video stream
to the best level, depending on the quality of your Internet
connection. This means that buffering is reduced in the long run for
those on a low broadband speed.
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