Deliver Dynamic Media Assets delivering-dynamic-media-assets
How you can deliver your Dynamic Media assets - both video and images - depends on how your website is implemented.
With Dynamic Media, you have several options:
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If your website is hosted on ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Experience Manager, then you want to add the Dynamic Media assets directly to your page.
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If your website is not on Experience Manager, then you have the choice of either:
- Embedding your video or image on your website.
- Link URLs to your web application. Use linking when you want to deliver a video player as a pop-up or modal window.
- If your site is responsive, you can deliver optimized images.
For more information, see the following topics:
- Add Dynamic Media Assets to Web Pages
- Embed the Video or Image Viewer on a Web Page
- Activate hotlink protection in Dynamic Media
- Link URLs to your Web Application
- Deliver Optimized Images for a Responsive Site
- HTTP2 Delivery of Content
- Invalidate the CDN cache by way of Dynamic Media
- Invalidate the CDN cache by way of Dynamic Media Classic
- Use Rulesets to Transform URLs
HTTP/2 delivery of Dynamic Media assets http-delivery-of-dynamic-media-assets
Experience Manager now supports the delivery of all Dynamic Media content (images and video) over HTTP/2. That is, a published URL or embed code for the image or video is available to be integrated with any application that accepts a hosted asset. That published asset is then delivered by way of HTTP/2 protocol. This method of delivery improves the way browsers and servers communicate, allowing for better response and load times of all your Dynamic Media assets.
To learn more, see HTTP/2 Delivery of Content Frequently Asked Questions.