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barosl ◴[] No.44989954[source]
I tested the demo at https://moq.dev/publish/ and it's buttery as hell. Very impressive. Thanks for the great technology!

Watching the Big Buck Bunny demo at https://moq.dev/watch/?name=bbb on my mobile phone leaves a lot of horizontal black lines. (Strangely, it is OK on my PC despite using the same Wi-Fi network.) Is it due to buffer size? Can I increase it client-side, or should it be done server-side?

Also, thanks for not missing South Kora in your "global" CDN map!

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1. bb88 ◴[] No.44992792[source]
On a mac book air m4 with a 600mbps connection, it's instantaneous and amazing.
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2. tonyhart7 ◴[] No.44993789[source]
with this pc spec and internet speed, I expect its "normal"
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3. ofrzeta ◴[] No.44994137[source]
I have the same experience on a Macbook Air M1 (I don't think that matters at all) and 100 MBit/s DSL.
4. cchance ◴[] No.44997196[source]
You'd be surprised i have 1g/1g and youtube still is not buttery smooth lol on my m3 mac pro, theirs always a noticeable gap between clicking play and it actually starting to stream
5. maccard ◴[] No.44998312[source]
You’d be amazed. A very significant number of websites are anything but instant on my i9 14900k and 1000mbps connection. Our work identity provider/vpn app for 80 people takes about 15 seconds to start up on said machine. Apparently that’s “normal”
6. bb88 ◴[] No.45022262[source]
Let's create a metric, call it "click to streaming time" (CTST).

This site was instantaneous. Youtube was not.

(Even if it's an M4)