Ultra-low latency live video pipelines
We engineer redundant, high-throughput video delivery systems designed for mission-critical broadcasts. Experience sub-second glass-to-glass latency across a global edge network optimized for modern video distribution formats.
Built for complex video workloads
Dynamic transcoding
Ingest raw feeds and instantly generate adaptive bitrate profiles. Fully optimized for WebRTC, HLS, and SRT distribution models.
Edge distribution
Leverage our high-density point of presence nodes to cache and distribute live segments directly to geographic clusters without bottlenecking.
DRM & security
Protect your premium video assets with enterprise-grade token authentication, geographic restrictions, and modern digital rights management schemes.
Real-time pipeline diagnostics
Our distribution framework actively monitors global latency, package drop rates, and stream health. We maintain high-availability parameters across our entire infrastructure to ensure uninterrupted playback.
How we process live video feeds
Ingest and protocol adaptation
Your live video feed is received via secure RTMP, SRT, or WebRTC protocols at our closest edge cluster. The system immediately performs integrity checks, analyzing frame rates and keyframe intervals to guarantee absolute synchronization.
- Automatic protocol fallback mechanisms
- Jitter buffer compensation algorithms
- Multi-bitrate input support
Real-time cloud transcoding
Once ingested, our hardware-accelerated transcoding units process the video into multiple resolutions. This ensures that viewers on mobile connections receive a lightweight stream, while those on gigabit lines get full resolution.
- H.264, H.265, and AV1 codec options
- Dynamic frame rate adjustment
- Instantaneous audio track alignment
Frequently asked technical questions
Using our WebRTC pipeline, glass-to-glass latency is typically under 500 milliseconds. For standard HLS and DASH distribution with ultra-low latency configurations, latency ranges between 1.5 to 3 seconds depending on network conditions.
Yes, our video pipeline is designed to work seamlessly with third-party content delivery networks. We can output standardized HLS/DASH streams directly to your existing endpoint configurations.
Our infrastructure utilizes automated horizontal scaling. When traffic increases, additional edge nodes are instantly provisioned to distribute the load, preventing buffering and stream degradation.
Connect with our pipeline engineers
Have questions about integrating our video distribution system into your platform? Contact our technical team for custom architecture design.