HLS supported ad markers
AWS Elemental MediaTailor identifies ad avail boundaries in an HLS manifest by parsing the input manifest for supported ad markers. The following sections describe what markers MediaTailor uses.
EXT-X-ASSET
The EXT-X-ASSET
tag contains metadata that's used by the ad decision
server (ADS) to personalize content for the viewer. EXT-X-ASSET
parameters
are comma-separated key-value pairs.
To use this tag, you must meet the following requirements:
-
You must URL-encode the
EXT-X-ASSET
values in the origin manifest. The following example shows theEXT-X-ASSET
tag with keys and URL-encoded values.#EXT-X-ASSET:GENRE=CV,CAID=12345678,EPISODE="Episode%20Name%20Date",SEASON="Season%20Name%20and%20Number",SERIES="Series%2520Name"
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You must include the dynamic
[asset.]
variable and the keys in your MediaTailor ADS configuration. The following example shows an MediaTailor ADS configuration using the dynamic[asset.]
variable and keys.https://myads.com/stub?c=[asset.GENRE]&g=[asset.CAID]&e=[asset.EPISODE]&s=[asset.SEASON]&k=[asset.SERIES]
Example VAST request
The following example shows a VAST GET
request to an ADS.
https://myads.com/stub?c=CV&g=12345678&e=Episode%20Name%20Date&s=Season%20Name%20and%20Number&k=Series%2520Name
EXT-X-CUE-OUT and EXT-X-CUE-IN
This type of ad marker is the most common. The following examples show options for these cue markers.
#EXT-X-CUE-OUT:DURATION=120 ... #EXT-X-CUE-IN
#EXT-X-CUE-OUT:30.000 ... #EXT-X-CUE-IN
#EXT-X-CUE-OUT ... #EXT-X-CUE-IN
EXT-X-DATERANGE
With EXT-X-DATERANGE
ad marker tags, you use SCTE35-OUT
attributes to specify the timing of the ad avail.
Note
AWS Elemental MediaTailor ignores any START-DATE
attributes that are provided
for EXT-X-DATERANGE
ad markers.
You can specify the ad avail in one of the following ways:
-
EXT-X-DATERANGE
tag withSCTE35-OUT
andDURATION
specifications.Example
#EXT-X-DATERANGE:ID="splice-6FFFFFF0",START-DATE="2019-01T00:15:00Z\",DURATION=60.000,SCTE35-OUT=0xF
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Paired
EXT-X-DATERANGE
tags, the first with aSCTE35-OUT
specification and the second with aSCTE35-IN
specification.Example
#EXT-X-DATERANGE:ID="splice-6FFFFFF0",START-DATE="2019-01T00:15:00Z\",SCTE35-OUT=0xF ... #EXT-X-DATERANGE:ID="splice-6FFFFFF0",START-DATE="2019-01T00:15:00Z\",SCTE35-IN=0xF
-
A combination of the prior options. You specify an
EXT-X-DATERANGE
tag withSCTE35-OUT
andDURATION
specifications followed by anEXT-X-DATERANGE
tag with aSCTE35-IN
specification. In this case, MediaTailor uses the earliest cue-in setting from the two specifications.Example
#EXT-X-DATERANGE:ID="splice-6FFFFFF0",START-DATE="2019-01T00:15:00Z\",DURATION=60.000,SCTE35-OUT=0xF ... #EXT-X-DATERANGE:ID="splice-6FFFFFF0",START-DATE="2019-01T00:15:00Z\",SCTE35-IN=0xF
EXT-X-SPLICEPOINT-SCTE35
You append the EXT-X-SPLICEPOINT-SCTE35
ad marker tag with a SCTE-35
payload in base64-encoded binary. The decoded binary must provide a SCTE-35
splice_info_section
containing the cue-out marker 0x34
, for
provider placement opportunity start, and the cue-in marker 0x35
, for
provider placement opportunity end.
The following example shows the splice point specification with base64-encoded binary payloads that specify the cue-out and cue-in markers.
#EXT-X-SPLICEPOINT-SCTE35:/DA9AAAAAAAAAP/wBQb+uYbZqwAnAiVDVUVJAAAKqX//AAEjW4AMEU1EU05CMDAxMTMyMjE5M19ONAAAmXz5JA== ... #EXT-X-SPLICEPOINT-SCTE35:/DA4AAAAAAAAAP/wBQb+tTeaawAiAiBDVUVJAAAKqH+/DBFNRFNOQjAwMTEzMjIxOTJfTjUAAIiGK1s=