What streaming-protocols are available?
Supported Input and Output Streaming Protocols in Deep Live Hub
Deep Live Hub currently supports four main protocols for stream input: WebRTC and RTMP(S) and SRT. These protocols allow you to send live video or audio streams to the platform.
Protocol | Latency | Scalability | Security | Browser Support | Use Cases |
WebRTC |
sub-second | no P2P, not scalable | Encrypted | yes | Video calls interactive streaming |
RTMP(S) | 1-3 seconds | Good for ingest | TLS | no | Streaming to Youtube, Twitch |
SRT | 1-2 seconds | Better scalability | AES encryption | no | Secure live broadcasting, unstable networks |
On the output side, Deep Live Hub supports several streaming protocols:
Protocol | Latency | Scalability | Security | Use Cases |
RTMP(S) |
1-3 seconds | Good for ingest | TLS | Streaming to Youtube, Twitch |
SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) |
1-2 seconds | Better scalability | AES encryption | Secure live broadcasting, unstable networks |
HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) |
N/A | Highly Scalable | HTTPS / TLS | Transport of many translations at the same |
AMT (aiconix Metadata Transport) |
1-2 seconds | Highly Scalable | HTTPS / TLS | Secure Live Broadcasting, transport of many translations at the same time, metadata transport |
Deep Live Hub offers flexible and versatile streaming solutions that cater to various needs, from real-time streaming to more traditional broadcast workflows.