This electronic document is a "live" template and already defines the components of your paper [title, text, heads, etc.] in its style sheet. Video streaming is a technique for distributing media content, in which it is not necessary for the streams of the requested file to arrive in full in order to begin playing the video. Traditionally, streaming has been supported by RTP and RTSP protocols, requiring the server to handle a different session for each client and coordinate the delivery of packages. Currently the DASH standard offers a different approach, using the HTTP protocol in such a way that the client can extract the data from the server without having to maintain the state of the session. Among the various advantages, as a result, are full use of the existing internet infrastructure and adaptation of media content to the bandwidth conditions of the network. Nevertheless, the process of generating DASH media content requires sequential running of the tasks of coding, segmentation and creation of the MPD descriptor file. In the case of WebM media content, these tasks are performed by a set of tools and/or free libraries separately, which is why the process of generating adaptative media content is not automatic. In this paper, the Dash WebM Converter tool is presented. This allows automation of the process of generating WebM media content that meets the format of the DASH standard. As such, an end-to-end scenario for the transmission and reception of DASH adaptive streaming is also presented in the paper, configured using the proposed tool to permit validation of its proper function.