AWS Elemental MediaLive feature rules and limits - MediaLive

AWS Elemental MediaLive feature rules and limits

The following table provides a summary of many of the rules and constraints that apply to AWS Elemental MediaLive features. You can't change any of these constraints.

MediaLive also includes quotas, which you can change. For more information about quotas, see Quotas in MediaLive .

Limits for inputs

Resource or feature

Constraint or rule

Input number, push inputs

You can attach 0 to 2 push inputs to a channel.

Input number, pull inputs

You can attach up to 20 inputs to a channel. After you have counted the push inputs, the remainder can be pull inputs.

Input number, CDI inputs You can attach 0 or 1 regular CDI inputs to a channel. This input is a push input, so it counts towards the maximum number of push inputs in the channel.

You can attach one set of partner CDI inputs to a channel. Attaching this set uses up the maximum number of push inputs in the channel. For information about these inputs, see Partner CDI inputs.

Input number, Elemental Link inputs You can attach up to 2 Elemental Link inputs to a channel. Elemental Link inputs are push inputs, so each counts towards your maximum number of push inputs in the channel.
  • You can attach these two Elemental Link inputs to one standard channel in order to implement pipeline redundancy.

  • You can include one or both of these Elemental Link inputs in a multiple-input channel, as part of an input switching workflow.

Input number, Elemental Link inputs per AWS Elemental Link hardware device You can create up to 4 inputs (Link inputs) from each AWS Elemental Link hardware device. You can then attach each input to a different channel.
Input types – in automatic input failover

You can set up two push inputs as an automatic input failover pair. You can't set up pull inputs as a failover pair.

The failover pair uses up your maximum number of push inputs.

Input types – for dynamic inputs

Only MP4 and Transport Stream (TS) file inputs that are stored in Amazon S3 or AWS Elemental MediaStore be set up as dynamic inputs.

Input types – in multiple-input channels You can attach multiple inputs to a channel, in order to implement input switching.

You can't include an HLS input that is a VOD asset. For the definition of a VOD asset, see Support for live and file sources.

For the inputs that you attach in order to implement input switching, there are restrictions related to input types and Availability Zones:

  • You can have multiple MediaConnect inputs attached to one channel, but all those inputs must be in the same two Availability Zones.

  • You can have multiple VPC inputs attached to one channel, but all these inputs must be in the same two Availability Zones. VPC inputs include CDI inputs, RTP VPC inputs, and RTMP VPC inputs.

  • If the channel has both MediaConnect inputs and VPC inputs, all these inputs must be in the same two Availability Zones.

Input – audio and captions selectors Maximum of 32 audio and captions selectors (in any combination) in one channel.
Input – captions selectors for OCR conversion

A maximum of three captions selectors that will use OCR conversion, per input.

A selector uses OCR conversion if the specified format is DVB-Sub or SCTE-27, and at least one output encode that uses the selector is a WebVTT encode.

If the selector is used in more than one WebVTT encode (for example, in two output groups), the selector counts only once towards the limit.
Input charges

Input from an AWS Elemental Link UHD device is charged at one rate. There are not separate rates for different resolutions in the content.

Limits for outputs

Resource or feature

Constraint or rule

Output, types Maximum of one Archive output groups in a channel.

For information about output types, see List of output types supported in MediaLive.

Output encodes, frame capture For frame capture encodes:
  • Maximum of three frame capture encodes in a channel. The single encode in a Frame capture output group, and each (optional) frame capture encode in an HLS output group both count towards this limit.

  • Maximum of three Frame capture outputs in each HLS output group.

For information about output types, see List of output types supported in MediaLive.
Output video encodes, UHD resolution, and input type

A channel with a CDI input allows one UHD output encode (maximum).

The maximum number of channels with UHD is a quota that you can change, as described in Quotas in MediaLive . If you are using a CDI input, the maximum number of UHD outputs is a limitation. You can't change it.

Output video encodes, resolutions, and codecs Standard definition (SD) video is supported with all codecs. For information about supported output codecs, see Supported codecs by output type.
High definition (HD) video is supported with AV1, H.264, and H.265.
Ultra-high definition (UHD or 4K) video is supported with AV1, H.264, and H.265.

For information about output video resolutions, see Supported codecs by output type.

Output – audio encodes Maximum of 33 audio encodes in one channel.

Limits for other features

Resource or feature

Constraint or rule

Color space, 3D LUT files in a channel Maximum of 8 files in each channel.

For information about using 3D LUT files when converting color space, see Support for processing with 3D LUT files.

Image Overlays Maximum of eight different overlays (layers) active at one time in a channel. This means that the video can show up to eight different overlays at the same time.

For information about image overlay, see Working with image overlays.

Motion graphic overlay Maximum of one motion graphic overlay active at one time in a channel.

For information about motion graphic overlay, see Working with motion graphics overlays.

Multiplexes

Each multiplex produces only one MPTS.

For information about multiplex, see Multiplex and MPTS.

All multiplex programs must include video.
Multiplexes, programs in a multiplex Maximum of 20 programs per multiplex.
Each program in a multiplex is single use. It is attached only to one multiplex, and you can use it only for that multiplex.
Multiplexes, channels in a multiplex Each channel contains one and only one output group, of type multiplex. It can't contain any other type of output group.
Each channel is single use. You can attach it to only one program in the multiplex. You can use it only for that multiplex.
Output locking feature Output locking is supported only with HLS and Microsoft Smooth. Although you enable the feature globally (for the entire channel), it only works with HLS output groups and Microsoft Smooth output groups.
Resiliency, automatic input failover The automatic input failover applies to inputs, not to the entire channel.

You can set up failover in only two, paired, inputs. The inputs must be push inputs.

Resiliency, pipeline redundancy The pipeline redundancy feature (channel class) applies to the channel and all its inputs. The following rules apply to the channels and inputs:
  • Standard channel – You can attach only standard-class inputs.

  • Single-pipeline channel – You can attach single-class inputs (to omit support for pipeline redundancy) or standard-class inputs (to allow for easy upgrade of the channel at a later date).

Schedule, maximum number of actions The schedule can contain a maximum of 1500 actions. You can't change this maximum.

This maximum includes stale actions, actions that are in progress, and actions that aren't yet active. If you are near this maximum, you should delete stale actions.

Schedule and input switches The schedule can contain any number of scheduled input switching actions.

For information about input switching, see Input switching.

You can switch to a specific input as many times as you want.