THEO Blog / HESP (3)

HESP: Comparing Zapping Times

Blog_Zapping times_Visual-01

With the introduction of digital television, zapping between different channels becomes noticeable. Where zapping between channels on an analogue television took only a few milliseconds, switching between digital channels could add up to a few seconds. Zapping times have been improved …

Read Story

High Efficiency Streaming Protocol : Bandwidth Usage

Illustrations_HESP_Reducing Bandwidth

We compared the streaming bandwidth between the HESP and CMAF-CTE streams from the test setup. Bandwidths were measured when delivered to the client by measuring the total amount of data transfered over a period of 10 minutes for a live channel distributing a few different types of co …

Read Story

High Efficiency Streaming Protocol : End-to-end latency compared

HESP Visual-01-1

In order to compare latency achievements of the HESP protocol, we designed a test scenario where HESP is compared with CMAF-CTE, using the same encoding settings, and a selected set of chunk and segment sizes for the CMAF setup (meaning a changing GOP size).

Read Story

What is the High Efficiency Streaming Protocol (HESP) and why does the video industry need it?

HESP-Cover-Image

The media industry is constantly pushing to innovate in order to improve viewer experience in an attempt to attract and tie customers to their service. This is however hampered by technical hurdles like high- latency, mind boggling video start times and bandwidth constraints. With the …

Read Story

Subscribe by email