You can add a second source to an existing transport stream flow for failover. Both sources on the flow must be binary identical (come from the same encoder) and they must use the same protocol. (However, you can have one source that uses RTP and the other that uses RTP-FEC.) For more information about source failover, see Source failover.
Important
Before you start this procedure, make sure that you completed the following steps:
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In Amazon VPC, set up your VPC and associated security groups. For more information about VPCs, see the Amazon VPC User Guide. For information about configuring security groups to work with your VPC interface, see Security group considerations.
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If the source of your flow requires encryption, set up encryption.
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Stop your flow or make sure that it's in a standby state. You can't add VPC interfaces to an active flow.
MediaConnect doesn't support two sources on CDI flows. For redundancy with ST 2110 JPEG XS sources, you can specify two inbound VPC interfaces on an individual media stream. For redundancy with CDI sources, create a second flow.
To add a VPC source to an existing flow (console)
Open the MediaConnect console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/mediaconnect/
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On the Flows page, choose the name of the flow that you want to update.
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Choose the Source tab.
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In the Source failover configuration section, choose Edit.
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In the Edit source failover configuration window, make sure that Failover is set to Enabled.
Note
If you enable failover on a flow that is running, you might encounter a brief interruption in the flow output.
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For Recovery window, specify the size of the buffer (delay) that you want the service to maintain. A larger buffer means a longer delay in transmitting the stream, but more room for error correction. A smaller buffer means a shorter delay, but less room for error correction. You can choose a value from 100–15000 ms. If you keep this field blank, MediaConnect uses the default value of 200 ms.
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Choose Update.
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In the Sources section, choose Add source.
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For Name, specify a name for your source. This value is an identifier that is visible only on the MediaConnect console.
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For Source type, choose VPC source.
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Determine which protocol your source uses.
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All sources on a flow must use the same protocol. However, you can have one source that uses RTP and the other that uses RTP-FEC.
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For specific instructions based on your protocol, choose one of the following tabs:
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For Protocol, RIST will automatically be selected.
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For Inbound port, specify the port that the flow listens on for incoming content.
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The RIST protocol requires one additional port for error correction. To accommodate this requirement, MediaConnect reserves the port that is +1 from the port that you specify. For example, if you specify port 4000 for the output, the service assigns ports 4000 and 4001.
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For VPC interface name, choose the name of the VPC interface that you want to use as the source.
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For Maximum bitrate, specify the maximum expected bitrate (in bits per second) for the flow. We recommend that you specify a value that is twice the actual bitrate. The lowest value that you can enter in this field is 100 Kbps.
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For Maximum latency, specify the size of the buffer (delay) that you want the service to maintain. A higher latency value means a longer delay in transmitting the stream, but more room for error correction. A lower latency value means a shorter delay, but less room for error correction. You can choose a value from 1–15,000 ms. If you keep this field blank, MediaConnect uses the default value of 2,000 ms.
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Choose Save.