Tag Archives: LiveStreaming

Low-Latency HLS with CDN | 2–3s Live Streams Guide | CDNsun
21 Jan 2026
The Ultimate Guide to Low-Latency HLS with CDN: From Theory to Production Live streaming for sports, betting, gaming and auctions demands delays under a few seconds. Traditional HLS cannot keep up, often adding 20–30 seconds of lag. Low-Latency HLS (LL-HLS) closes this gap to around 2–3 seconds while still leveraging global CDN infrastructure. This guide explains how LL-HLS works and how to implement it end‑to‑end with a CDN. Low-Latency HLS Fundamentals: Why CDNs Matter Standard HLS was designed for reliability and large‑scale [...]
Free Linux HLS Streaming Software | Deploy Today | CDNsun
05 Nov 2025
Free Streaming Software for Linux: Server‑Side HLS You Can Deploy Today Looking for free streaming software for Linux servers? This guide from CDNsun’s tech blog compares actively maintained, no‑cost server‑side engines for live HLS delivery—NGINX with RTMP Module, Red5, FFmpeg, SRS, MistServer, and Nimble Streamer—and shows minimal, reproducible setups. We focus strictly on origins and ingest/transmuxing on Linux, not web players, so you can get production results faster. Choosing a Free Linux Streaming Server: Strengths, Trade‑offs, and When to Use Each [...]
CDN: The Technical Backbone of Modern Live Streaming
20 Oct 2025
Welcome to the CDNsun blog. As a Content Delivery Network (CDN) company specializing in high-performance delivery, we understand that modern live streaming is less about content and more about complex, distributed systems engineering. The internet's demand for real-time video has exploded, transcending simple entertainment to become critical infrastructure for commerce, education, and global events. This article dissects the role of the CDN in fulfilling these demands. It explores three technically challenging live streaming scenarios, demonstrating how the CDN architecture—with its [...]