![]() Ease of extensibility and maintenance – as MediaConnect adds new features and protocols, our work to integrate and use those will be more straightforward, making adoption of enhancements easier.API and UI based configuration – an ability to build bespoke software by utilising an AWS provided API.Stream failover support – 2 source streams can be used for high availability of ingests.Multiple distribution destinations for a single stream – up to 50 destinations.Given we are currently responsible for scaling infrastructure, services and coordinating data flow, these would be abstracted and handled by MediaConnect itself, which will simplify and alleviate this burden. This results in the devolution of responsibility for existing maintenance. Serverless scaling paradigm – The underlying infrastructure management, provisioning, scaling and distribution for performance are all handled by AWS.Negligible latency – all these protocols use the UDP communication protocol, allowing transmission at extremely low latencies, less than 100 milliseconds.Stream transmission in high bitrates – up to 120 Mb/s per stream.Provides the ability to ingest in one protocol and transmit in another Multiple protocol support – Zixi, RIST, SRT and RTP.There are numerous benefits for Grabyo’s integration with MediaConnect: Latency issues can impact our customers – for example, during live event/broadcast production, communication and coordination between the production team and camera operators can be delayed enough to cause observable latency effects. With both protocols, underlying usage of the TCP communication protocol limits the scalability of video transmission, resulting in lower bit rates and higher latency of delivery. It allows videos to be seamlessly streamed over varying network conditions, without user impact, but at a variable quality that can be noticeable. It is an adaptive bitrate streaming protocol, providing multiple streams of the same video, encoded at different bit rates, collated and presented through M3U playlists. HLS is a newer protocol developed by Apple and has widespread use in web browsers, mobile devices, and streaming media servers. ![]() This announcement means that RTMP is expected to fade into obsolescence over the next few years, and therefore eventual migration from this protocol is paramount. RTMP only supports streaming of FLV (Flash Video) formats and, whilst widely used, is a deprecated protocol since Adobe’s end of life announcement for Flash at the end of 2020. ![]() Grabyo uses RTMP and HLS protocols for streaming video in ( ingest) and out ( egress) of the platform. Streaming video at Grabyo Streaming Protocols ![]()
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