The web player can support dynamic watermarks, depending on its implementation and the underlying technology. Dynamic watermarks are typically used to protect content by embedding time-sensitive or user-specific information (e.g., username, timestamp) directly onto the video stream.
For example, a video streaming platform might use dynamic watermarks to deter piracy by displaying the viewer's ID or login timestamp on the video. This requires real-time rendering and synchronization with the video player.
In the context of cloud-based video solutions, Tencent Cloud's Media Services (specifically the Super Player and Media Processing Services) can support dynamic watermarking. These services allow developers to integrate customizable watermarks, including dynamic ones, into video playback through APIs and SDKs. The cloud infrastructure ensures scalability and real-time processing for such features.
Example: A live streaming service hosted on Tencent Cloud can use its Live Streaming and Media Processing solutions to overlay dynamic watermarks (e.g., viewer-specific IDs) during playback, enhancing content security.