Insights Into Live Video Workflow Monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch and Media Services

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Live video workflows encompass a range of software and hardware components designed to process and deliver live streaming content to viewers. Traditional workflows often rely on encoding devices, networking equipment, and various on-premises setups to effectively package and distribute video content.

To dive deeper into the intricacies of live video workflows, check out this another blog post for additional insights.

Establishing a Robust End-to-End Live Workflow Using AWS Elemental Solutions: Part 3

by Emma Scott
on 21 MAR 2023
in Amazon CloudFront, AWS Elemental MediaConnect, AWS Elemental MediaLive, AWS Elemental MediaPackage, AWS Elemental MediaTailor, How-To, Media Services

In Part 1 of this series, we provided a comprehensive overview of single-region reference architecture deployment. Part 2 delved into advanced workflows, while this installment focuses on multi-region deployments and their complexities. By leveraging AWS services, we can create resilient workflows that ensure high availability and seamless streaming experiences.

For more on this topic, refer to this insightful article from an authority on the subject.

Ravensbourne University: Live Streaming Shakespeare

by Olivia Brown
on 20 MAR 2023
in Amazon CloudFront, AWS Elemental MediaLive, AWS Elemental MediaPackage

Originally published in FEED Magazine, Issue 08, this article highlights how Ravensbourne University in London equips its broadcast students with hands-on experience in modern video production technology. Collaborating with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), the students have successfully streamed live performances, showcasing their skills in real-world scenarios.

Filtering Live Streaming Renditions by Device Type at the Edge

by Liam Carter
on 06 MAR 2023
in Amazon CloudFront, AWS Elemental MediaLive, AWS Elemental MediaPackage, How-To, Lambda@Edge, Media & Entertainment, Media Services

When selecting a bitrate ladder for adaptive bitrate (ABR) streaming, many customers find that a “one size fits all” approach often fails. This post explores how to effectively filter streaming renditions by device type using AWS Elemental MediaPackage, Amazon CloudFront, and Amazon Lambda@Edge.

This is an excellent resource for understanding the nuances of live streaming technology.

Kayo Sports Expands Live Sports Streaming with AWS Media Solutions

by Jessica Green
on 04 MAR 2023
in Amazon CloudFront, Amazon EC2, Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), AWS Elemental MediaPackage, AWS Lambda, AWS Step Functions, Media & Entertainment, Media Services, Serverless

In the dynamic world of sports broadcasting, Kayo Sports has emerged as a major player, providing Australian fans with access to over 50 live sports events. Thanks to AWS solutions, Kayo effectively enhances its streaming services, delivering quality content to a large audience.

Guest Contribution from Videon: Achieving Low Latency Live Streaming with AWS Elemental

by Alex Taylor
on 06 FEB 2023
in AWS Elemental MediaLive, AWS Elemental MediaPackage, AWS Elemental MediaStore, Media & Entertainment, Media Services

In this guest post, Videon discusses the challenges of achieving low-latency streaming and how AWS Elemental products can help meet these demands, aiming for latencies that rival traditional broadcasting methods.

Cloud-Based Solutions: Spuul’s Strategic Choices

by Emily Johnson
on 05 FEB 2023
in AWS Elemental MediaLive, AWS Elemental MediaPackage, Media & Entertainment, Media Services

This article, featured in FEED Magazine, Issue 06, explores how Spuul leverages cloud technology to deliver Indian content effectively to audiences around the globe, solidifying its position in the OTT space.

Setting Up a Resilient End-to-End Live Workflow Using AWS Elemental Products and Services: Part 1

by Oliver Smith
on 24 JAN 2023
in Amazon CloudFront, Amazon CloudWatch, AWS Elemental MediaLive, AWS Elemental MediaPackage, How-To, Media & Entertainment, Media Services, Resiliancy

In the first part of this series, we outlined the fundamental steps for establishing a resilient live workflow. This foundational knowledge is essential for navigating more advanced topics in the subsequent posts.


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