Playing chunk-transferred DASH segments at low latency with QLive
Praveen Kumar Yadav, Abdelhak Bentaleb, May Lim, Junyi Huang, Wei Tsang Ooi, Roger Zimmermann
Abstract
More users have a growing interest in low latency over-the-top (OTT) applications such as online video gaming, video chat, online casino, sports betting, and live auctions. OTT applications face challenges in delivering low latency live streams using Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) due to large playback buffer and video segment duration. A potential solution to this issue is the use of HTTP chunked transfer encoding (CTE) with the common media application format (CMAF). This combination allows the delivery of each segment in several chunks to the client, starting before the segment is fully available in real-time. However, CTE and CMAF alone are not sufficient as they do not address other limitations and challenges at the client-side, including inaccurate bandwidth measurement, latency control, and bitrate selection.