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Inserting IDR Frames into live streams helps enable clean, seamless transitions when adaptive bitrate streams switch renditions and reduces artifacts that can be introduced by camera switches in a multi-cam production. It can also help provide clean break points for ad insertion and cover slates and in general would be considered a best practice in most of the cases mentioned above. But sometimes, things take an unexpected turn and a best practice turns out to be the root cause of an issue. In this talk, I’ll cover 2 very different live stream workflows and incidents where IDR frame insertion caused problems and what could have been done to avoid issues.
This talk was presented at Demuxed ’23, a conference for video nerds in San Francisco featuring amazing talks like this one.
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