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Voices of Video

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Explore the inner workings of video technology with Voices of Video: Inside the Tech. This podcast gathers industry experts and innovators to examine every facet of video technology, from decoding and encoding processes to the latest advancements in hardware versus software processing and codecs. Alongside these technical insights, we dive into practical techniques, emerging trends, and industry-shaping facts that define the future of video. Ideal for engineers, developers, and tech enthusiasts, each episode offers hands-on advice and the in-depth knowledge you need to excel in today’s fast-evolving video landscape. Join us to master the tools, technologies, and trends driving the future of digital video.
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Your Buffering Wheel Is Not a Feature: Why Real-Time Video Lives at the Edge

Thu Jan 22 2026

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Real conversation dies the moment latency enters the room. In this episode of Voices of Video, we break down what truly separates traditional streaming from interactive streaming and why the old playbook of centralized encoding, deep buffers, and best-effort delivery simply cannot support audiences that talk back, transact, and co-create in real time. We start by defining the hard technical requirements of interactivity: ultra-low latency, low jitter, and deterministic paths from first-mile compute to last-mile delivery. From there, we explore why pushing compute closer to users is necessary, but not sufficient. Owning the backbone matters just as much as owning the servers. You’ll hear how private long-haul circuits, strategic peering, and unique subsea routes, like a direct Fortaleza-to-Portugal path that avoids U.S. detours, can shave 50–60 milliseconds off round-trip latency, transforming global collaboration into something that actually feels local. That performance shift unlocks new many-to-many use cases across gaming, telehealth, webinars, watch parties, and live commerce, where interactivity directly drives revenue and retention. We also get practical about architecture. Flexible bare metal with bandwidth-rich instance types, API-driven provisioning, and Terraform automation allow teams to scale capacity in minutes when demand spikes. On the network side, we explain why peering, cross-connects, and router upgrades require lead time, and how a pre-built baseline protects quality under load. Finally, we zoom out to strategy: hybrid models that combine a dedicated edge layer with elastic public cloud, integrated through open protocols that avoid vendor lock-in. The goal is simple: give builders control, keep users close, and make real-time video feel effortless. If you care about real-time video that actually feels real, this conversation is for you. Topics Covered • Linear streaming vs interactive streaming • Why edge compute beats centralized encoding for real time • Many-to-many use cases across gaming, meetings, and telehealth • Backbone ownership vs CDN dependency and third-party transit • Subsea routing strategies that cut 50–60 ms of latency • Bandwidth-rich instance types and API-based provisioning • Scaling network capacity ahead of demand • Hybrid architectures combining metal and public cloud • Open protocols that avoid vendor lock-in and build trust Links & Resources • Voices of Video podcast https://netint.com/podcast • i3D.net – Global edge and backbone infrastructure https://www.i3d.net • NETINT Technologies – Video encoding ASICs and platforms https://netint.com • Learn more about edge video architectures https://netint.com/resources This episode of Voices of Video is brought to you by NETINT Technologies. If you’re building high-performance, power-efficient video infrastructure, learn more about NETINT’s ASIC-based encoding solutions at https://netint.com Stay tuned for more in-depth insights on video technology, trends, and practical applications. Subscribe to Voices of Video: Inside the Tech for exclusive, hands-on knowledge from the experts. For more resources, visit Voices of Video.

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Real conversation dies the moment latency enters the room. In this episode of Voices of Video, we break down what truly separates traditional streaming from interactive streaming and why the old playbook of centralized encoding, deep buffers, and best-effort delivery simply cannot support audiences that talk back, transact, and co-create in real time. We start by defining the hard technical requirements of interactivity: ultra-low latency, low jitter, and deterministic paths from first-mile compute to last-mile delivery. From there, we explore why pushing compute closer to users is necessary, but not sufficient. Owning the backbone matters just as much as owning the servers. You’ll hear how private long-haul circuits, strategic peering, and unique subsea routes, like a direct Fortaleza-to-Portugal path that avoids U.S. detours, can shave 50–60 milliseconds off round-trip latency, transforming global collaboration into something that actually feels local. That performance shift unlocks new many-to-many use cases across gaming, telehealth, webinars, watch parties, and live commerce, where interactivity directly drives revenue and retention. We also get practical about architecture. Flexible bare metal with bandwidth-rich instance types, API-driven provisioning, and Terraform automation allow teams to scale capacity in minutes when demand spikes. On the network side, we explain why peering, cross-connects, and router upgrades require lead time, and how a pre-built baseline protects quality under load. Finally, we zoom out to strategy: hybrid models that combine a dedicated edge layer with elastic public cloud, integrated through open protocols that avoid vendor lock-in. The goal is simple: give builders control, keep users close, and make real-time video feel effortless. If you care about real-time video that actually feels real, this conversation is for you. Topics Covered • Linear streaming vs interactive streaming • Why edge compute beats centralized encoding for real time • Many-to-many use cases across gaming, meetings, and telehealth • Backbone ownership vs CDN dependency and third-party transit • Subsea routing strategies that cut 50–60 ms of latency • Bandwidth-rich instance types and API-based provisioning • Scaling network capacity ahead of demand • Hybrid architectures combining metal and public cloud • Open protocols that avoid vendor lock-in and build trust Links & Resources • Voices of Video podcast https://netint.com/podcast • i3D.net – Global edge and backbone infrastructure https://www.i3d.net • NETINT Technologies – Video encoding ASICs and platforms https://netint.com • Learn more about edge video architectures https://netint.com/resources This episode of Voices of Video is brought to you by NETINT Technologies. If you’re building high-performance, power-efficient video infrastructure, learn more about NETINT’s ASIC-based encoding solutions at https://netint.com Stay tuned for more in-depth insights on video technology, trends, and practical applications. Subscribe to Voices of Video: Inside the Tech for exclusive, hands-on knowledge from the experts. For more resources, visit Voices of Video.

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Explore the inner workings of video technology with Voices of Video: Inside the Tech. This podcast gathers industry experts and innovators to examine every facet of video technology, from decoding and encoding processes to the latest advancements in hardware versus software processing and codecs. Alongside these technical insights, we dive into practical techniques, emerging trends, and industry-shaping facts that define the future of video. Ideal for engineers, developers, and tech enthusiasts, each episode offers hands-on advice and the in-depth knowledge you need to excel in today’s fast-evolving video landscape. Join us to master the tools, technologies, and trends driving the future of digital video.

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