DRM Encoding
Digital rights management (DRM) is the technology used to protect your copyrighted content from misuse or theft.
In order to enable DRM encryption, log into your account, choose the site from the list and go to your site settings by clicking on the cogwheel next to the selected website’s name.
Find the DRM section and click on the Enable DRM encoding button.
Please note that you will also need to enable DRM encoding on the video upload page when adding a video to the library, as explained below.
Compatibility
Listed below are the DRM technologies that are integrated into the player, as well as the browsers that support those technologies.
How do I DRM encode my videos?
Hosted Videos
Select the Upload Video option from the VIDEOS section in the main menu on the left. Make sure to enable DRM encoding on the video upload page prior to adding a video to the library.
Externally Hosted Videos
How to add an externally hosted video?
Digital rights management (DRM) technology is also supported for the externally hosted videos.
Once DRM encryption has been enabled under your site settings, navigate to the VIDEOS section and select the Video Link upload option. Make sure to enable DRM encoding on the video link page prior to adding a video to the library.
You will see the following URL fields:
HLS (.m3u8) and DASH (.mpd) file formats, as well as the supported protected content providers - Apple FairPlay Streaming, Google Widevine, Microsoft Playready.
It is recommended to complete all the fields to have your videos properly secured and encrypted.