Which video network streaming protocol should I use? | FOSDEM 2020
Open source stacks such as GStreamer, ffmpeg and UPipe now implement a large number of different ways to stream audio & video over a network. Just to name a few, there are RTSP, SRT, RIST, WebRTC, HLS, DASH, AES67, SmoothStreaming, RTMP! Some are for local networks and some target the Internet, depending on the use-case, these protocols have different upsides and downsides. To create a successful project, one needs to select the best suited technology. I'll go over the various protocols and explain how they relate to each other and their individual advantages and inconveniences. Presented by Olivier Crête #OpenSource #Streaming #GStreamer #FFmpeg #UPipe #RTSP #SRT #RIST #WebRTC #HLS #DASH #AES67 #SmoothStreaming #RTMP

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