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Performance of Low-Latency HTTP-based Streaming Players

Authors :
Thiago Teixeira
Bo Zhang
Yuriy Reznik
Source :
Proceedings of the 12th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
ACM, 2021.

Abstract

Reducing end-to-end streaming latency is critical to HTTP-based live video streaming. There are currently two technologies in this domain: Low-Latency HTTP Live Streaming (LL-HLS) and Low-Latency Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (LL-DASH). Many players support LL-HLS and/or LL-DASH protocols, including Apple's AVPlayer, Shaka player, HLS.js Dash.js, and others. This paper is dedicated to the analysis of the performance of low-latency players and streaming protocols. The evaluation is based on a series of live streaming experiments, repeated using identical video content, encoders, encoding profiles, and network conditions, emulated by using traces of real-world networks. Several performance metrics, such as average stream bitrate, the amounts of downloaded media data, streaming latency, as well as buffering and stream switching statistics are captured and reported in our experiments. These results are subsequently used to describe the observed differences in the performance of LL-HLS and LL-DASH-based players.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the 12th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference
Accession number :
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