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otterley 4 days ago

There's a whole "why should I care?" section in this breathless post that doesn't explain how Media over QUIC benefits either media publishers or end users - the two most important (perhaps the only important) parties involved in this exchange. So, why should I care?

kixelated 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

My fault, I trying too hard to avoid rehashing previous blog posts: https://moq.dev/blog/replacing-webrtc/

And you're right that MoQ primarily benefits developers, not end users. It makes it a lot easier to scale and implement features; indirect benefits.

koolala 3 days ago | parent [-]

Your queue solution solves the SFU problem? The p2p quic ietf draft expired which stinks.

perbu 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

End-to-end (glass-to-glass) latency is substantially better. Mostly because the protocol isn't request/response any more.