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What is SRT?

Posted on August 13, 2020August 13, 2020 by packetbroadcast

Secure, Reliable Transport, known simply as SRT, is a protocol that allows unreliable networks like the internet to be used for reliable, encrypted, live video contribution. Created by Haivision and now an open-source technology with an IETF draft spec, the alliance of SRT users continues to grow as the technology continues to develop and add…

RIST – Reliable Internet Streaming Transport. Sounds good! Tell me more…

Posted on July 17, 2020April 5, 2021 by packetbroadcast

RIST overcomes the propensity of the internet to lose packets. It makes possible very-high-bandwidth, low-latency contribution over the internet into a studio or directly into the cloud as part of a streaming workflow. Here we delve deeper and find some talks which explain more.

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