VMAP (Video Multiple Ad Playlist)
VMAP (Video Multiple Ad Playlist) is a specification that enables publishers to define ad breaks within long-form video content. It allows them to schedule pre-roll, mid-roll, and post-roll ads without manually altering video files or relying on player-specific configurations.
For example, a streaming platform can use VMAP to insert three ad pods—one before, one in the middle, and one after a 30-minute episode. Each pod can then pull ads programmatically via VAST tags.
VMAP gives publishers granular control over ad timing and frequency, while advertisers benefit from predictable placement and improved audience engagement. It is widely used in professional video environments for premium ad delivery.
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