A summer 2024 update from Dolby did not provide us with the details we were hoping for following last week’s announcement that the video R&D darling is acquiring Theo Technologies and merging it with Millicast. However, the live streamed presentation was littered with product updates showcasing strong demand for new features from the Dolby division’s low-latency CDN specialist. On plans to combine the technologies of Millicast and Theo, Dolby Millicast’s Ryan Jespersen, Director of Product Strategy, told Faultline, “Millicast has always focused on sub-second “real-time” use cases. TheoLive focuses on 3 to 5 seconds of latency, which addresses different “low latency” use cases. More information to come.” Theo Technologies might contest that notion, given that HESP (High Efficiency Stream…