What is Multitrack Encryption?

Multitrack Encryption

Definition

Involves encrypting each quality or resolution track of a video stream with a unique encryption key, enhancing security by ensuring that each version of the content is individually protected.

Real-World Examples

Streaming platforms use multitrack encryption to secure adaptive bitrate streaming, where different quality levels of a video are encrypted separately.

Quiz

Why is multitrack encryption important in adaptive bitrate streaming?

It ensures that each quality level of the video is individually secured.