The difference between HTTP Dynamic Streaming and the Dynamic Streaming feature in Adobe Media Server?

HTTP Dynamic Streaming builds on the success of streaming delivery through Adobe Media Server. This new technology matches the quality of service, rendering quality, buffer controls, and other important aspects of media delivery required to deliver a great experience to the end user.

Adobe Media Server provides a high-performance, turnkey delivery server that can protect and deliver any content with a very simple publishing workflow, with support for multibitrate delivery. HTTP allows the publisher and delivery network to customize and optimize the publishing workflow to maximize capacity and reach, using standard network and caching infrastructures.
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