i would say that if you are remotely controlling a high speed dron, the
details of the wall you just crashed with doesn't matter much 😂😂
BR
Sergio
El mié., 20 jun. 2018 14:52, MartÃn Varela <martin@callstats.io> escribió:
> Chris,
> just out of curiosity, what kind of latency-bound robotics applications
> do you have in mind where quality wouldn't matter much?
> Cheers,
> MartÃn
>
> On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 1:26 PM, Sergio Garcia Murillo <
> sergio.garcia.murillo@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> in terms of implementation what would that imply?
>>
>> I would think that this could help to remove latency at the cost of
>> reducing reliability/quality:
>>
>> -enable slice mode on codecs that support it so video decoding can happen
>> before full frame is received.
>> -turn off lip sync
>> -turn off packet buffers and rtx/FEC
>>
>> some of them are easier than others
>>
>> best regards
>> Sergio
>>
>>
>>
>> El mié., 20 jun. 2018 11:00, Chris M <spectralcodec@gmail.com> escribió:
>>
>>> I would love to see WebRTC have the ability to run in a " ultra low
>>> latency" mode for remote control robotics applications even at the expense
>>> of consistent video frame rate and video quality.
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>