What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage?
Delivers content at scale regardless of audience size or number of channels. AWS Elemental MediaPackage reliably prepares and protects your video for delivery over the Internet. From a single video input, AWS Elemental MediaPackage creates video streams formatted to play on connected TVs, mobile phones, computers, tablets, and game consoles.
AWS Elemental MediaPackage is a tool in the Video DRM as a Service category of a tech stack.
Who uses AWS Elemental MediaPackage?
Companies
Developers
7 developers on StackShare have stated that they use AWS Elemental MediaPackage.
AWS Elemental MediaPackage Integrations
Amazon CloudFront, Amazon CloudWatch, AWS Elemental MediaConvert, AWS Elemental MediaLive, and AWS Elemental MediaPackage are some of the popular tools that integrate with AWS Elemental MediaPackage. Here's a list of all 7 tools that integrate with AWS Elemental MediaPackage.
AWS Elemental MediaPackage's Features
- Comprehensive output formats
- Flexible video content protection
- High-availability architecture
- Use independently or with AWS media services
AWS Elemental MediaPackage Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to AWS Elemental MediaPackage?
AWS Elemental MediaLive
AWS Elemental MediaLive is a broadcast-grade live video processing service. It lets you create high-quality video streams for delivery to broadcast televisions and internet-connected multiscreen devices, like connected TVs, tablets, smart phones, and set-top boxes.
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Amazon CloudFront
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