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HLS typically has a delay of around 30 seconds, roughly comprising three segments, each lasting 10 seconds. We can reduce the delay to about 5 seconds by lowering the segment duration to 2 seconds and starting playback from the last segment, achieving a stable delay. Of course, this requires setting the OBS's GOP to 1 second, and the profile to baseline, preset to fast, and tune to zerolatency. Additionally, updating a few configurations in the hls.js player is necessary, such as setting it to start playback from the last segment, setting the maximum buffer, and initiating accelerated playback to reduce latency. --------- Co-authored-by: chundonglinlin <chundonglinlin@163.com> Co-authored-by: john <hondaxiao@tencent.com> |
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| AdobeFlashPlayerInstall.swf | ||
| bootstrap.min.js | ||
| dash-v4.5.1.all.min.js | ||
| dash.all.min.js.map | ||
| hls-1.4.14.min.js | ||
| hls.min.js.map | ||
| jquery-1.12.2.min.js | ||
| jquery-1.12.2.min.map | ||
| json2.js | ||
| mpegts-1.7.3.min.js | ||
| mpegts.js.map | ||
| srs.log.js | ||
| srs.page.js | ||
| srs.player.js | ||
| srs.publisher.js | ||
| srs.sdk.js | ||
| srs.utility.js | ||
| swfobject.js | ||
| winlin.utility.js | ||