How LLS Works?

Low-Latency Streaming Solution (LLS) adopts an optimised, low-latency architecture that integrates global ingest, high-performance media processing, and scalable content delivery to support interactive, real-time streaming use cases:
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Live streams are ingested through the nearest Conversant edge nodes, which significantly reduces input latency and improves transmission stability. These ingest points are backed by a globally distributed infrastructure that ensures resilient and efficient stream intake across regions.
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Ingest nodes are connected to a centralised media processing layer through a high-speed backbone network, maintaining stable transmission and reducing midstream delay. Media processing servers feature high-performance hardware, including Nvidia GPUs, and are enhanced by optimised software algorithms to support real-time transcoding, packaging, and processing with minimal latency.
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On the delivery side, viewer requests are served through the closest Conversant CDN edge nodes, ensuring low playback latency and a consistent quality of experience, regardless of geographic location. This architecture enables smooth, scalable live distribution across devices and platforms.
LLS is designed for application-specific low-latency scenarios and supports flexible deployment strategies. It delivers enhanced media workflows through built-in features such as live recording and live screenshot capture, providing not only real-time delivery but also added value throughout the stream lifecycle.