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My company's use case requires as low latency as possible. Real time would be ideal. Reading the white paper [Overhead and Performance of Low Latency Live Streaming using MPEG-DASH](http://biblio.tele…
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Hi, I've been wondering if there's any way to get the source code for the ExoPlayer implementation used for this SDK. I'm required to render DRM secured content so I would like to extend/expose some m…
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##### Environment
- [X] The MPD passes the DASH-IF Conformance Tool on http://dashif.org/conformance.html
- [X] The stream has correct Access-Control-Allow-Origin headers (CORS)
- [X] There are no …
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| Q | A
| -------------- | ---
| Bug? | no
| New Feature? | no
| Version Used | 0b871e5
| FFmpeg Version | 4.0.2
| FFprobe Version | 4.0.2
| OS | CentOS 6…
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Wanted to ask if such low live latncy is supported - becuase on my setup, the minimum latency I could get is 1secs even though the stream infrastructure supports lower latnecy than 1 sec,
I think t…
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Hello Thierry,
sorry to find issues and to hassle you as I do .. and I hope that my issues are not bugs, but bad use of the TSduck software from my side
this time, I have a stream that is scrambl…
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This issues is for support and/or general discussions. Open up an issue if you want to have something improved.
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Hi,
While working in low latency feature for dash.js and researching why content generated with node-gpac-dash is not compatible with it, I have discovered a problem related with the use of eods bo…
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We use video.js for streaming. Depending on browser support, we pick HLS or MP4 (not DASH, our streaming server serves a [normal looking MP4 file](https://1-edge5-us-east.picarto.tv/mp4/restreamchecke…
ghost updated
6 years ago
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I've had success generating MPEG DASH and sending it through websocket, and then loading into video buffer with the browser media source extension API, and getting 1 second of latency. It looks like t…