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OVERVIEW
The MoQ Player project is dedicated to building an open-source video player that leverages the Media over QUIC (MoQ) protocol for low-latency streaming. Unlike traditional HLS/DASH players, this implementation focuses on delivering a more responsive viewing experience and experimenting with adaptive bitrate (ABR) logic suited for MoQ environments. By embracing fMP4 and LOC (Low Overhead Media Container) formats, the MoQ Player sets a strong foundation for next-generation streaming solutions.
Technical sponsor:
Senior Developer at Id3as
KEY OBJECTIVES
RECENT UPDATES & MILESTONES
Future Enhancements: Tasks have been created to modularize the library, improve documentation, and explore publishing options like npm and JavaScript CDNs.
FETCH Brainstorming: Ideas for FETCH implementation were discussed, tackling challenges like GOP size, framerate, and disk storage for groups.
This project thrives thanks to a global community of engineers, developers, and streaming experts. A special shout-out to Mike English, Luke Curley, Zafer Gürel, and all the contributors who’ve shared their expertise, filed issues, and tested code!