Best way to stream a h264 video with zero-latency over a network prone to packet lost

Chuck Crisler ccrisler at mutualink.net
Fri Jun 28 13:00:43 PDT 2013


RTP is designed for that, but you will need RTCP.


On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 4:08 PM, cedivad <davide at techforum.it> wrote:

> The network in question is a 3G router (HSDPA, 60ms/4 Mbit of upload
> bandwidth). Network packets however are prone to failure.
>
> I would like to archive a zero-latency (<500ms) transmission over this
> network. My input is a hardware-encoded h264 stream (Logitech C920).
>
> What kind of protocols do you suggest me to use in this case? (Thanks!)
>
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