SDK has been released for Win10 Support for in-stream video

  

Microsoft today released a new Windows Update SDK for developers that will help developers increase advertising revenue thanks to support for in-stream video ads in the new SDK. For more information, please refer to the official Microsoft release page, click here to enter.

New SDK features:

• Universal Ad Client SDK for Win10;

• Supported in Win8.1, WP8. 1 and play video in-stream ads in Windows 10, which is conducive to the display of games and other content;

• Add advertising mediation support for Windows 8.1 and Win10 applications, which can help manage multiple ad SDKs and increase advertising coverage; Br>

The following is an introduction to the official Microsoft page:

• Universal Ad Client SDK&mdash for Win10;— The SDK has been released for Win10, also supports Windows and WP8.1 application. The new ad SDK is built with native code and does not require a .NET runtime for hosting, which improves performance while reducing memory usage. In addition, the new ad SDK fixes some bugs while reducing the minimum refresh time to 30 seconds (previously when the app was running on a billing network, the minimum refresh time was 60 seconds). Developers simply install the new ad SDK and drag and drop and configure the controls.

• Support for video in-stream ads —— Added support for video in-stream support in the Universal Ad Client SDK launched today. For paid apps and games, video ads are a very popular way to promote. Compared to banner ads, video ads offer a higher eCPM (amount of revenue from thousands of ad impressions). Video ads in the new SDK support Win10, Win8.1 and WP8.1.

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