aws-sdk-kinesisvideoarchivedmedia 1.18.0 → 1.19.0
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# providing data through MPEG-DASH:
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# * The media must contain h.264 or h.265 encoded video and, optionally,
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# AAC or G.711 encoded audio. Specifically, the codec ID of track 1
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# H.265). Optionally, the codec ID of track 2 should be `A_AAC` (for
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# 3. Provide the URL (containing the encrypted session token) for the
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# MPEG-DASH manifest to a media player that supports the MPEG-DASH
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# protocol. Kinesis Video Streams makes the initialization fragment
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# protocol. Kinesis Video Streams makes the initialization fragment
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# and media fragments available through the manifest URL. The
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platform: ruby
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- Amazon Web Services
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