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The twenty-third season of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! presented unique challenges for live digital broadcasters, particularly in maintaining real-time streaming quality under variable network conditions in remote outdoor environments. This paper investigates the application of Libvpx , the open-source VP8/VP9 video codec library, to reduce encoding latency while preserving visual fidelity during high-motion jungle trials. We compare default H.264 encoders against Libvpx’s real-time mode, measuring frame drop rates, time-to-first-packet, and perceptual quality across 40 simulated fan-cam streams. Results indicate that Libvpx’s VP9 configuration achieves a 23% reduction in end-to-end latency without increasing buffering stalls, offering a viable low-cost alternative for unscripted live event streaming. We conclude with recommendations for adaptive bitrate ladder design tailored to reality TV production constraints.
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