John Deutscher's repositories
media-services-dotnet-functions-integration
Sample Azure Functions for use with Azure Media Services. Ingest from Azure Blobs, encode and output to Azure Blobs, monitor encoding progress, and use WebHooks or Queues to hook into the workflow.
architecture-center
Azure Architecture Center
azure-docs
Open source documentation of Microsoft Azure
azure-quickstart-templates
Azure Quickstart Templates
azure-media-services-samples
This repository is deprecated, please find the new one here:
azure-rest-api-specs
The source for REST API specifications for Microsoft Azure.
azure-xplat-arm-tooling
A set of templates, snippets, and scripts that demonstrate creating and deploying Azure Resource Management Templates in cross-platform environments.
azure_media_service_ruby
Windows Azure Media Service SDK for ruby
CopyBlobIntoAsset
This sample shows how to copy existing blobs from a storage account into a new Azure Media Services asset.
CopyBlobsIntoAnAsset
This samples shows how to copy blobs from a storage account into a new Microsoft Azure Media Services asset.
JavaCodeExample
A short code sample exploring a few of the functions of the new Azure Media Services Java SDK
live-video-analytics
A collection of reference applications using live video analytics capabilities in Azure Media Services
live-video-analytics-iot-edge-csharp
Live Video Analytics on IoT Edge samples in C#
media-services-dotnet-deliver-drm-licenses
The sample shows how to configure AMS to deliver PlayReady and Widevine licenses.
media-services-explorer
An angular 2 app to explore azure media services
media-services-javascript-azure-media-player-feature-tester
This demo test page allows for users to try out their Azure Media Services streams with the latest features of Azure Media Player across a variety of browsers and devices.
media-services-v3-java
Azure Media Service v3 Java SDK samples
media-services-v3-node-tutorials
This repository contains Azure Media Services v3 node.js tutorials
media-stream-library-js
JavaScript library to handle media streams on the command line (Node.js) and in the browser.