The maximum supported bandwidth of a real-time audio and video SDK's video server depends on the specific implementation and configuration of the SDK, as well as the underlying infrastructure. Typically, modern real-time communication SDKs can support bandwidths ranging from 1 Mbps to 10 Mbps or higher, depending on the video resolution, frame rate, and encoding settings. For example:
The actual bandwidth usage also depends on factors like codec efficiency (e.g., H.264, H.265), network conditions, and whether adaptive bitrate streaming is enabled.
For cloud-based real-time communication solutions, Tencent Cloud's TRTC (Tencent Real-Time Communication) service provides scalable video servers that can handle high-bandwidth scenarios efficiently. It supports adaptive bitrate streaming, dynamic scaling, and global low-latency delivery, ensuring optimal performance for applications requiring high-quality video streaming.