Comment by shmerl 20 hours ago Nice! Looking forward to try WHIP/WebRTC based streaming to replace SRT. 2 comments shmerl Reply Sean-Der 19 hours ago What are you using WHIP against today?I am curious about adoption and features that would make big difference to users :) shmerl 19 hours ago I'm not using it yet, I'm using SRT for LAN streaming, and it was hard to reduce latency. I managed to bring it down to just a bit below 1 second, but supposedly WHIP can help to make it very low which would be neat.
Sean-Der 19 hours ago What are you using WHIP against today?I am curious about adoption and features that would make big difference to users :) shmerl 19 hours ago I'm not using it yet, I'm using SRT for LAN streaming, and it was hard to reduce latency. I managed to bring it down to just a bit below 1 second, but supposedly WHIP can help to make it very low which would be neat.
shmerl 19 hours ago I'm not using it yet, I'm using SRT for LAN streaming, and it was hard to reduce latency. I managed to bring it down to just a bit below 1 second, but supposedly WHIP can help to make it very low which would be neat.
What are you using WHIP against today?
I am curious about adoption and features that would make big difference to users :)
I'm not using it yet, I'm using SRT for LAN streaming, and it was hard to reduce latency. I managed to bring it down to just a bit below 1 second, but supposedly WHIP can help to make it very low which would be neat.