(DRAFT) SVTA1071: Low Latency Protocols and their Effect on Latency
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Estimated Publication Date
Q4 2024
Document Description
In 2021, this was published about latency: “SVTA5021: Best Practices for Reducing Live Streaming Latency”as the first document in the series. Next, “SVTA1058: An Exploration into Measuring Streaming Latency” was published. We are the third in the series.
The goals of the most recent documents were to define and explain latency, Examine technical components, and review tools and techniques that can be employed within streaming workflows to measure latency (along with the relative advantages and disadvantages).
Our document is expanding on the first two by specifically talking about those things in the context of different LL streaming methods. These include HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH), Low-Latency HTTP Live Streaming (LL-HLS), Low-Latency Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (LL-DASH), Real-time Media Protocol (RTMP), and High Efficiency Streaming Protocol (HESP).
Working Group Chairs
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Contributors
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