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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.