Host paid online classes with encrypted MPEG-DASH adaptive streaming, DRM license control, secure playback, dynamic watermarking, domain restriction, device rules and LMS-ready integration.
Share your course delivery requirement. We will suggest the right MPEG-DASH DRM hosting setup.
Plain video hosting can expose URLs, files or weak embeds. MPEG-DASH DRM hosting adds encrypted segments, license checks and controlled playback around your premium lessons.
Let students watch protected classes from supported browsers without giving raw video files.
Use license validation before playback so access depends on student permission, validity and device policy.
Add dynamic watermarking with student name, phone number, email or ID over the video.
Integrate the protected player into your LMS, course website, web app or student dashboard.
Uploading course videos as normal MP4 files or public links is weak protection. Students can inspect URLs, download files, share access or circulate lessons outside your course system.
Use tokenized playback and DRM flow instead of directly exposing open video files.
Validate student account, course purchase, expiry, session and device status before playback.
Support adaptive streaming so students can watch more smoothly across different network conditions.
Player Status
MPEG-DASH DRM delivery depends on browser, device and DRM support. For real coverage, plan Widevine, PlayReady and FairPlay correctly.
Use MPEG-DASH DRM hosting as a standalone protected video layer or integrate it with your LMS, course website and mobile app.
Adaptive secure hosting for encrypted online course videos and premium lessons.
Deliver protected video streams to supported browsers with proper DRM compatibility planning.
Embed protected video playback inside your LMS, student portal or course selling website.
Plan DRM coverage across Widevine, PlayReady and FairPlay for practical course delivery.
Host, encrypt and stream course videos with controlled access instead of open public links.
Use your brand, logo and course identity while keeping playback protected and professional.
Course video security works best when encryption, DRM license checks, user verification and visible deterrence work together.
Playback starts only after a valid license request is approved for the student and course.
Overlay student identity on lectures to discourage recording, leaking and resale.
Restrict access by device count, active sessions, login policy and course validity.
Embed the player into course pages, LMS modules, dashboards and student portals.
The player should not work alone. It must connect with login, payment, student validity, course access and reporting so paid videos remain controlled.
Connect player access with payment and course purchase status.
Show protected lessons inside student login panels and LMS modules.
Track playback activity, course progress and student engagement.
Identify unusual access patterns and reduce account sharing misuse.
Hosting Preview
The setup should be practical: understand your devices, choose the DRM route, integrate the player and test before going live.
We check your current course website, LMS, video format, hosting and student devices.
We map the right DRM and streaming approach for browsers, apps and operating systems.
The secure player is connected with student login, course access and license checks.
Your students watch courses through controlled MPEG-DASH DRM playback instead of open videos.
Useful for institutes selling recorded classes, live class recordings, premium modules, test-series videos and professional online courses.
Course businesses need more than a nice player UI. They need controlled playback that respects payment, access and device policy.
Protected MPEG-DASH DRM hosting helps course websites avoid open video links and uncontrolled access.
The player becomes more effective when playback depends on student validity, course purchase and session control.
DRM, watermarking and access control together create a stronger protection layer than a standard video player.
Clear answers about browser playback, DRM support, LMS integration and course video protection.
It is a secure browser-based course video player that uses encrypted streaming, DRM license checks and access rules to protect paid online classes from open downloads and casual sharing.
No. Normal video hosting may serve standard media files or plain embeds. MPEG-DASH DRM hosting uses segmented adaptive delivery, encryption and license validation for protected content.
Device support depends on DRM availability, browser type and operating system. A practical setup normally needs multi-DRM planning for Widevine, PlayReady and FairPlay instead of assuming one DRM works everywhere.
Yes. The player can be integrated with your existing LMS or course website depending on your technology stack, login system, video hosting and access rules.
No honest vendor should claim 100% screen recording prevention on every device. The better approach is layered security: DRM, screen recording restrictions where supported, dynamic watermarking, device rules and monitoring.
Yes. Individual teachers can start with a secure player and course website integration, then upgrade to full LMS, mobile app or multi-DRM streaming as the business grows.
Get a clear demo of MPEG-DASH packaging, license control, LMS integration, watermarking and multi-DRM course delivery.