
If you're one of the growing numbers of viewers who will stream this year's Super Bowl LIV, beware of spoilers.
While the idea of "spoilers" in live sports might seem counter-intuitive, it's a growing reality in the streaming era. Why? Because streaming services often serve up live content on a delay of up to a minute or more.
CNET flagged a study from Phenix, a company focused on reducing streaming delays and providing real-time video support, that showed streams of last year's Super Bowl saw delays of between 28 and 47 seconds depending on which service you were using.
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via Zero Tech Blog