Comment by shmerl 6 months ago Nice! Looking forward to try WHIP/WebRTC based streaming to replace SRT. 3 comments shmerl Reply Sean-Der 6 months ago What are you using WHIP against today?I am curious about adoption and features that would make big difference to users :) shmerl 6 months 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. JimmaDaRustla 5 months ago broadcast box
Sean-Der 6 months ago What are you using WHIP against today?I am curious about adoption and features that would make big difference to users :) shmerl 6 months 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. JimmaDaRustla 5 months ago broadcast box
shmerl 6 months 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.
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