Summary of Streaming Cricket World Cup to 52 Crore fans
The video discusses the technical aspects of live streaming, focusing on the architecture and implementation of platforms like Hotstar and YouTube for streaming events like the Cricket World Cup. The video explains the difference between using complete file types like mp4 and playlist formats for streaming, as well as the concept of Adaptive Bit Rate for adjusting video quality based on bandwidth. The process of live streaming, including camera processing, packet slicing, and latency management, is also explained. The video highlights the importance of a scalable architecture for live streaming platforms like Hotstar and Jio Cinema, and suggests using platforms like Fermin for creating online academies with live classes.
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— 12:11 — « So, they have to process the video of the cameras, they have to switch the cameras properly. »
— 13:31 — « By superimposing that packet, slicing it, doing all the things, if it takes four to five seconds or even 10 seconds. »
— 14:57 — « In case your network is a little unstable, then technically you have that information, this player has that downloaded video or video. »
— 15:47 — « Go and then revive and go back to 480p quality after 10 seconds. If its fine then you didnt even realize that your quality was downgraded but your match was not missed or there was no buffer. »
— 18:41 — « I have given in the old videos also that this is such a platform that like you have to do your own live, you have to do your own live streaming on your own platform. »