mutelowlatency
Mutelowlatency is a term used in discussions of real-time media and interactive networks to describe a set of techniques and configurations aimed at achieving very low end-to-end latency. The term is not widely standardized and may appear in vendor white papers, industry blogs, or research papers as a descriptive label rather than a formal specification.
Definition and scope: It typically refers to aligning capture, encoding, transmission, and playback so that delay
Key technologies and approaches: Mutelowlatency relies on a combination of low-latency codecs and presets, transport protocols
Applications: Domains include video conferencing, live event streaming, interactive gaming, remote collaboration, and industrial or medical
Limitations and challenges: Low-latency configurations can increase sensitivity to packet loss, require more complex synchronization, and
See also: low-latency streaming, real-time communication, WebRTC, LL-HLS.