[GH-ISSUE #684] Low latency feed #1138

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Originally created by @tyoyop on GitHub (Feb 24, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/Free-TV/IPTV/issues/684

Looking for a Low-Latency CNBC Feed

I’m searching for a low-latency CNBC feed—one that uses a technology like WebRTC, RTMP, or another low-latency protocol rather than HLS or DASH, which introduce significant delays.

I have searched through all the IPTV feeds provided and I have found only one that is close, but its not as fast as cable.

The goal is to find a feed that is as close to real-time as possible. I know this is possible because, years ago, I used to watch a feed hosted by BitGravity, which had a delay of only about 3 seconds. Unfortunately, they stopped broadcasting via that method and switched to slower streaming technologies, resulting in a much longer delay.

If anyone knows of a current low-latency CNBC feed or has any ideas on how to obtain one, I’d really appreciate the help. Even if it’s a private or less-known source, I’d love to hear about it. I am also curious how everyone is finding these feeds. Maybe if I was pointed in the right direction I could do additional research.

I am not a programmer, but happy to donate or help anyone to anyone who can help me achieve this.

Thanks in advance!

Originally created by @tyoyop on GitHub (Feb 24, 2025). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/Free-TV/IPTV/issues/684 Looking for a Low-Latency CNBC Feed I’m searching for a low-latency CNBC feed—one that uses a technology like WebRTC, RTMP, or another low-latency protocol rather than HLS or DASH, which introduce significant delays. I have searched through all the IPTV feeds provided and I have found only one that is close, but its not as fast as cable. The goal is to find a feed that is as close to real-time as possible. I know this is possible because, years ago, I used to watch a feed hosted by BitGravity, which had a delay of only about 3 seconds. Unfortunately, they stopped broadcasting via that method and switched to slower streaming technologies, resulting in a much longer delay. If anyone knows of a current low-latency CNBC feed or has any ideas on how to obtain one, I’d really appreciate the help. Even if it’s a private or less-known source, I’d love to hear about it. I am also curious how everyone is finding these feeds. Maybe if I was pointed in the right direction I could do additional research. I am not a programmer, but happy to donate or help anyone to anyone who can help me achieve this. Thanks in advance!
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@dp247 commented on GitHub (Mar 12, 2025):

If anyone knows of a current low-latency CNBC feed

I don't, unfortunately. The one here is from Samsung TV Plus just because it's reliable and high quality.

or has any ideas on how to obtain one

I see that CNBC offers a pro subscription, though not sure if that has the kind of feed you're looking for. Other than that, cable or sat is probably the best bet for your requirements.

I am also curious how everyone is finding these feeds

I use a combination of clever Googling and dev tools/addons

<!-- gh-comment-id:2719380389 --> @dp247 commented on GitHub (Mar 12, 2025): > If anyone knows of a current low-latency CNBC feed I don't, unfortunately. The one here is from Samsung TV Plus just because it's reliable and high quality. > or has any ideas on how to obtain one I see that CNBC offers a pro subscription, though not sure if that has the kind of feed you're looking for. Other than that, cable or sat is probably the best bet for your requirements. > I am also curious how everyone is finding these feeds I use a combination of clever Googling and dev tools/addons
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