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| Challenge | Traditional Java Approach | Consequence | |-----------|---------------------------|-------------| | | Buffered streams + NIO | Millisecond‑scale jitter, unsuitable for live sports | | Zero‑copy GPU acceleration | JNI wrappers around native APIs | Boilerplate code, safety risks, difficult cross‑platform support | | Real‑time codec pipelines | Off‑load to native processes | Complex orchestration, higher latency, licensing headaches | NHDTA-859-JAVHD-TODAY-0530202203-48-37 Min

This numeric string suggests a date and possibly a time. When a video file is uploaded to a