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In this example, the AvailableBitrates property is queried to determine the maximum supported bitrate for this stream, and then that value is set as the inital bitrate. This example also registers handlers for the several AdaptiveMediaSource events that are discussed later in this article. If you need to set custom HTTP headers for getting the manifest file, you can create an HttpClient object, set the desired headers, and then pass the object into the overload of CreateFromUriAsync.

The DownloadRequested event is raised when the system is about to retrieve a resource from the server. The AdaptiveMediaSourceDownloadRequestedEventArgs passed into the event handler exposes properties that provide information about the resource being requested such as the type and URI of the resource. You can use the DownloadRequested event handler to modify the resource request by updating the properties of the AdaptiveMediaSourceDownloadResult object provided by the event args.

In the example below, the URI from which the resource will be retrieved is modified by updating the ResourceUri properties of the result object. You can also rewrite the byte range offset and length for media segments or, as shown the example below, change the resource URI to download the full resource and set the byte range offset and length to null. You can override the content of the requested resource by setting the Buffer or InputStream properties of the result object. In the example below, the contents of the manifest resource are replaced by setting the Buffer property.

Note that if you are updating the resource request with data that is obtained asynchronously, such as retrieving data from a remote server or asynchronous user authentication, you must call AdaptiveMediaSourceDownloadRequestedEventArgs. GetDeferral to get a deferral and then call Complete when the operation is complete to signal the system that the download request operation can continue. The AdaptiveMediaSource object provides events that allow you to react when the download or playback bitrates change.

In this example, the current bitrates are simply updated in the UI. Note that you can modify the ratios that determine when the system switches bitrates of the adaptive stream. For more information, see the AdvancedSettings property.

The AdaptiveMediaSource object raises the DownloadFailed event when the download of a requested resource fails. Binder as a Cake Addin addin nuget:? Binder as a Cake Tool tool nuget:? NETFramework 4. NETStandard 2. NuGet packages 2. Binder: Package Downloads Microsoft. ConfigurationExtensions Provides additional configuration specific functionality related to Options. Configuration Configuration support for Microsoft. Hosting Hosting and startup infrastructures for applications.

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