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100ms asks how quickly HLS can deliver live video
The article provides an introduction to low latency streaming using HLS. It aims to explain how quickly HLS can deliver video to users and whether low latency streaming is achievable with this protocol.
Key Takeaways
- The article centers on HLS, the live-streaming protocol already used for video delivery.
- Its main question is whether HLS can deliver video quickly enough for low latency streaming.
- The post is framed as an introduction, not a product announcement or benchmark report.
Why It Matters
For teams using HLS, the immediate question is whether the protocol can support lower-end latency expectations for live video delivery. The article keeps the discussion at the protocol level, making it relevant to engineers evaluating HLS against tighter timing requirements rather than a specific product rollout. The key signal to watch next is whether 100ms follows this introduction with concrete latency figures, implementation details, or configuration guidance for HLS.
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