Delay content availability from AWS Elemental MediaPackage
You can specify a duration (in seconds) for MediaPackage to delay when content is available to players. The minimum time is 0 seconds. The following rules determine the maximum time:
-
If
startoverwindow
is equal to0
, the maximum time is 86,400 seconds (24 hours). -
If
startoverwindow
is not equal to0
, the maximum time is the value ofstartoverwindow
.
Use time_delay
to redefine the live point and make content available at a time
that equals "now" minus the delay specified. With a 60-second time_delay
,
content that MediaPackage receives at 12:20 isn't available until 12:21. Requests for playback at 12:20
will be served with content from 12:19. Likewise, if you're serving content across time zones,
you can set a time_delay
equal to the time zone difference to make content available
at, for example, 8:00 local time.
When you use time_delay
in conjunction with a startover window, the time delay
duration must be less than the startover window duration.
Tip
Use a time_delay
to help reduce buffering during input switching when
you're using input redundancy with short output segments. Note that the delay can increase
latency in content playback.
-
Query parameter notation –
time_delay
parameters are included at the end of the request URLExample time_delay
https://cf98fa7b2ee4450e.mediapackagev2.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/out/v1/reference-streams/reference-channel/CMAF-endpoint/index-llhls.m3u8?
time_delay=901