Kieran Kunhya
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Right?
Yes, nuts.
So far, we achieve seven milliseconds from Windows to Windows or Windows to Mac.
And if you look in the timing, most there is around 3.5 milliseconds inside the NVIDIA hardware encoder and around two milliseconds on the Intel decoder.
Right.
So
Like the encoder plus the decoder is already six milliseconds, right?
So in order to go down, we need either to have some other type of codecs or some better encoder that are faster.
But four milliseconds would be the growl.
That's pretty nuts.
I love it though.
I don't think anyone's ever achieved that, right?
That's fast.
You can achieve that with custom hardware, right?
with SDI, with professional hardware, but I want that to work over the internet.
I want that to work with any robots where you're going to have a small Jetson Nano in it or N150, right?
I want that because there is going to be millions of robots or drones are just rolling robots or flying robots or swimming robots, right?
It's just you, a machine that you control.
And in order, either you need to teleoperate them
Or when everything will be fully autonomous, you need to tele-observe them, right?