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How is Phenix Real-Time Streaming different from SRT?
How is Phenix Real-Time Streaming different from SRT?
SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) is a transport protocol optimized for high-performance secure video streaming across unpredictable networks, including those that include firewalls.
SRT is designed for contribution rather than for delivery to end users, and uses either a point to point or point to multipoint architecture. Broadcasters may use SRT for tasks such as remote production.
Phenix Real-Time Streaming is also designed to be resilient, but in contrast to SRT, it has been built from the ground up to offer scalable distribution to end users.
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