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Cacheable live under 200ms glass 2 glass. Is it VC or livestreaming? It is MOQ
Description
Media over QUIC (MOQ) is an IETF proposal for a media transport protocol that involves several big players of online video space (Meta, Youtube, Cisco, Akamai, etc). Ideally MOQ can accommodate most the online media use cases we see today: ULL live streaming (main focus now) Live streaming Live rewind VOD And Video conferencing!!!
To start proving some of the novel ideas of the MOQ working group we developed and open sourced an end to end proof of concept leveraging latest / brightest media technologies such as webCodecs and webTransport. The presentation would: Introduce MOQ ideas Start describing end 2 end components Encoder implementation Webocodecs, Webtransport, WebWorkers Relay (CDN) implementation Based on QUIC-GO Player implementation Webocodecs, Webtransport, WebWorkers, audioContext, AudioWorklet, SharedArrayBuffer Live demo showing latencies less than 200ms for RTT of ~40ms This talk was presented at Demuxed ’23, a conference for video nerds in San Francisco featuring amazing talks like this one.Conference
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