Achieving Ultra-Low Latency with WebRTC – A Game-Changer for Real-Time Streaming
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digitalant1 last edited by
Hey Opera Community,
I’ve been diving into WebRTC for real-time communication projects lately, and one major challenge I’ve faced is reducing latency to a point where the interaction feels truly live.
After trying out different platforms, I came across Ant Media Server – and it’s been a game-changer.
What makes it stand out?
WebRTC-based streaming with less than 0.5 seconds latency
Seamless integration with various devices and browsers (including Opera)
Scalable to thousands of viewers with adaptive bitrate
Open-source version available for testing and small-scale deployments
If you’re working on real-time video apps, online classes, gaming streams, or even live auctions, I highly recommend checking it out. The performance boost using WebRTC over traditional protocols is massive – especially if you're aiming for interactivity and instant delivery.
Has anyone else here used WebRTC with Opera or tried out Ant Media Server? Would love to hear your experiences or setups.
Cheers!
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brendag123 last edited by
Hey there!
I’ve been exploring real-time streaming solutions as well, and I can definitely relate to how challenging it can be to achieve low latency for live interactions. Ant Media Server sounds like a fantastic option with its WebRTC-based streaming!
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john-viv last edited by
WebRTC really is a game-changer for real-time streaming, and it’s great to hear how Ant Media Server has worked for you. Sub-second latency makes a huge difference for interactive use cases like live classes, gaming, or auctions. Opera’s compatibility with WebRTC is definitely a plus, so it’s good to know this setup scales well. I’d also be interested to hear if others here have tested Ant Media or alternative low-latency solutions with Opera.