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[> `Structure of ('a * [> `Structure of ('b * 'c) list ]) list ]The configuration settings for transit encryption using Secrets Manager, including the secret ARN and role ARN.
The VPC interface that is used for the media stream associated with the source or output.
The frame resolution used by the video stream.
Contains the configuration settings for decrypting SRT streams, including the encryption key details and decryption parameters.
The transport parameters that you want to associate with an outbound media stream.
The transport parameters that are associated with an incoming media stream.
The metadata of an elementary transport stream.
The VPC interface that you want to designate where the media stream is coming from or going to.
Configuration settings for automatic encryption key management, where MediaConnect handles key creation and rotation.
Contains the configuration settings for encrypting SRT streams, including the encryption key details and encryption parameters.
The configuration settings for a router input using the RIST (Reliable Internet Stream Transport) protocol, including the port and recovery latency.
The configuration settings for a Router Input using the RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) protocol, including the port and forward error correction state.
The configuration settings for a router input using the SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) protocol in caller mode, including the source address and port, minimum latency, stream ID, and decryption key configuration.
The configuration settings for a router input using the SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) protocol in listener mode, including the port, minimum latency, and decryption key configuration.
A collection of parameters that determine how MediaConnect will convert the content. These fields only apply to outputs on flows that have a CDI source.
The definition of a media stream that you want to associate with the output.
The transport parameters that you want to associate with an incoming media stream.
Configuration settings for flow transit encryption keys.
Configuration settings for the MediaLive transit encryption key.
The configuration settings for a router output using the RIST (Reliable Internet Stream Transport) protocol, including the destination address and port.
The configuration settings for a router output using the RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) protocol, including the destination address and port, and forward error correction state.
The configuration settings for a router output using the SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) protocol in caller mode, including the destination address and port, minimum latency, stream ID, and encryption key configuration.
The configuration settings for a router output using the SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) protocol in listener mode, including the port, minimum latency, and encryption key configuration.
A rule that allows a specific CIDR block to access the public router network interface.
Protocol configuration settings for failover router inputs.
Protocol configuration settings for merge router inputs.
Configures settings for the SilentAudio metric.
Configures settings for the BlackFrames metric.
Configures settings for the FrozenFrames metric.
The settings for the NDI® source. This includes the exact name of the upstream NDI sender that you want to connect to your source.
The media stream that is associated with the output, and the parameters for that association.
The settings for attaching a VPC interface to an resource.
The media stream that is associated with the source, and the parameters for that association.
The settings related to the multicast source.
The metadata of a single transport stream program.
A collection of parameters that determine how MediaConnect will convert the content. These fields only apply to outputs on flows that have a CDI source.
The configuration that defines how content is encrypted during transit between the MediaConnect router and a MediaConnect flow.
The encryption configuration that defines how content is encrypted during transit between MediaConnect Router and MediaLive. This configuration determines whether encryption keys are automatically managed by the service or manually managed through Secrets Manager.
The protocol configuration settings for a router output.
The protocol configuration settings for a router input.
Configuration details for an indexed stream in a failover router input setup.
Configuration details for an indexed stream in a merge router input setup.
Specifies the configuration for audio stream metrics monitoring.
Specifies the configuration for video stream metrics monitoring.
Specifies the configuration settings for individual NDI® discovery servers. A maximum of 3 servers is allowed.
Encryption information.
Attributes that are related to the media stream.
Attributes related to the transport stream that are used in a source or output.
The source configuration for cloud flows receiving a stream from a bridge.
The output of the bridge. A flow output is delivered to the Amazon Web Services cloud.
The output of the bridge. A network output is delivered to your premises.
The source of the bridge. A flow source originates in MediaConnect as an existing cloud flow.
The source of the bridge. A network source originates at your premises.
Defines a specific time window for maintenance operations.
Detailed information about a single media stream that is part of an NDI® source. This includes details about the stream type, codec, resolution, frame rate, audio channels, and sample rate.
The settings that you want to use to define the media stream.
The media stream that you want to associate with the output, and the parameters for that association.
The media stream that you want to associate with the source, and the parameters for that association.
Configuration settings for default maintenance scheduling.
Configuration for preferred day and time maintenance settings.
Configuration settings for connecting a router output to a MediaConnect flow source.
Configuration settings for connecting a router output to a MediaLive input.
The configuration settings for a standard router output, including the protocol, protocol-specific configuration, network interface, and availability zone.
A message associated with a router output.
Configuration details for a MediaConnect flow when used as a router output destination.
Configuration details for a MediaLive input when used as a router output destination.
Configuration details for a standard router output stream type. Contains information about the destination IP address and connection state for basic output routing.
The configuration settings for a public router network interface, including the list of allowed CIDR blocks.
The configuration settings for a router network interface within a VPC, including the security group IDs and subnet ID.
Configuration settings for a failover router input that allows switching between two input sources.
Configuration settings for connecting a router input to a flow output.
Configuration settings for connecting a router input to a MediaLive channel output.
Configuration settings for a merge router input that combines two input sources.
The configuration settings for a standard router input, including the protocol, protocol-specific configuration, network interface, and availability zone.
A message associated with a router input, including a code and a message.
Configuration details for a failover router input that can automatically switch between two sources.
Configuration details for a MediaConnect flow when used as a router input source.
Configuration details for a MediaLive channel when used as a router input source.
Configuration details for a merge router input that combines two input sources.
Configuration details for a standard router input stream type.
Defines the configuration settings for transit encryption keys.
The priority you want to assign to a source. You can have a primary stream and a backup stream or two equally prioritized streams.
The settings for a flow entitlement.
A media stream represents one component of your content, such as video, audio, or ancillary data. After you add a media stream to your flow, you can associate it with sources and outputs that use the ST 2110 JPEG XS or CDI protocol.
The settings for a VPC source.
The output of the bridge.
The bridge's source.
The details of an error message.
The details of the maintenance schedule.
A definition of what is being billed for, including the type and amount.
The maintenance setting of a flow.
The metadata of the transport stream in the current flow's source.
The network settings for a gateway.
Information about a single NDI® sender, including its name.
Attributes that are related to the media stream.
The source configuration for cloud flows receiving a stream from a bridge.
Add a network output to an existing bridge.
Add a flow source to an existing bridge.
Add a network source to an existing bridge.
The configuration settings for maintenance operations, including preferred maintenance windows and schedules.
The configuration settings for a router output.
Information about the router output's stream, including connection state and destination details. The specific details provided vary based on the router output type.
The configuration settings for a router network interface.
The configuration settings for a router input.
Configuration details for the router input stream.
The transit encryption settings for a router input.
The encoding configuration to apply to the NDI® source when transcoding it to a transport stream for downstream distribution. You can choose between several predefined encoding profiles based on common use cases.
The settings for source failover.
The settings for source monitoring.
Specifies the configuration settings for NDI sources and outputs.
Create a bridge with the egress bridge type. An egress bridge is a cloud-to-ground bridge. The content comes from an existing MediaConnect flow and is delivered to your premises.
Create a bridge with the ingress bridge type. An ingress bridge is a ground-to-cloud bridge. The content originates at your premises and is delivered to the cloud.
A summary of a router output, including its name, type, ARN, ID, state, routed state, and other key details. This structure is used in the response of the ListRouterOutputs operation.
A filter that can be used to retrieve a list of router outputs.
A summary of a router network interface, including its name, type, ARN, ID, associated input/output counts, state, and other key details. This structure is used in the response of the ListRouterNetworkInterfaces operation.
A filter that can be used to retrieve a list of router network interfaces.
A summary of a router input, including its name, type, ARN, ID, state, and other key details. This structure is used in the response of the ListRouterInputs operation.
A filter that can be used to retrieve a list of router inputs.
A pricing agreement for a discounted rate for a specific outbound bandwidth that your MediaConnect account will use each month over a specific time period. The discounted rate in the reservation applies to outbound bandwidth for all flows from your account until your account reaches the amount of bandwidth in your reservation. If you use more outbound bandwidth than the agreed upon amount in a single month, the overage is charged at the on-demand rate.
A savings plan that reserves a certain amount of outbound bandwidth usage at a discounted rate each month over a period of time.
A summary of a gateway, including its name, ARN, and status.
A summary of an instance.
A summary of a flow, including its ARN, Availability Zone, and source type.
An entitlement that has been granted to you from other Amazon Web Services accounts.
Displays details of the selected bridge.
The entitlements that you want to grant on a flow.
Metadata information associated with the router input, including stream details and connection state.
Metadata about the audio and video media that is part of the NDI® source content. This includes details about the individual media streams.
The media stream that you want to add to the flow.
A request to add an output to a flow.
The settings for the source of the flow.
The details of the VPC interfaces that you want to add to the flow.
Add outputs to the specified bridge.
Add an output to a bridge.
An error that occurred when retrieving multiple router outputs in the BatchGetRouterOutput operation, including the ARN, error code, and error message.
A router output in AWS Elemental MediaConnect. A router output is a destination for media content that can receive input from one or more router inputs.
An error that occurred when retrieving multiple router network interfaces in the BatchGetRouterNetworkInterface operation, including the ARN, error code, and error message.
A router network interface in AWS Elemental MediaConnect. A router network interface is a network interface that can be associated with one or more router inputs and outputs.
An error that occurred when retrieving multiple router inputs in the BatchGetRouterInput operation, including the ARN, error code, and error message.
A router input in AWS Elemental MediaConnect. A router input is a source of media content that can be routed to one or more router outputs.
This exception is thrown if the request contains a semantic error. The precise meaning depends on the API, and is documented in the error message.
The requested operation would cause a conflict with the current state of a service resource associated with the request. Resolve the conflict before retrying this request.
You do not have sufficient access to perform this action.
The server encountered an internal error and is unable to complete the request.
One or more of the resources in the request does not exist in the system.
The service is currently unavailable or busy.
The request was denied due to request throttling.
Information about the encryption of the flow.
The source configuration for cloud flows receiving a stream from a bridge.
The settings for a flow, including its source, outputs, and entitlements.
The settings for source failover.
Update maintenance setting for a flow.
Update the flow source of the bridge.
Update the network source of the bridge.
A Bridge is the connection between your data center's Instances and the Amazon Web Services cloud. A bridge can be used to send video from the Amazon Web Services cloud to your data center or from your data center to the Amazon Web Services cloud.
Update an existing egress-type bridge.
Update an existing ingress-type bridge.
Update an existing network output.
Exception raised by Elemental MediaConnect when granting the entitlement. See the error message for the operation for more information on the cause of this exception.
The details of a thumbnail associated with a router input, including the thumbnail messages, the thumbnail image, the timecode, and the timestamp.
Detailed metadata information about a router input source.
The settings for an instance in a gateway.
The details of the thumbnail, including thumbnail base64 string, timecode and the time when thumbnail was generated.
Comprehensive information about the NDI® source that's associated with a flow. This includes the currently active NDI source, a list of all discovered NDI senders, metadata about the media streams, and any relevant status messages.
The request to create a new router output would exceed the service quotas (limits) set for the account.
The request to create a new router network interface would exceed the service quotas (limits) set for the account.
The request to create a new router input would exceed the service quotas for the account.
Exception raised by Elemental MediaConnect when creating the gateway. See the error message for the operation for more information on the cause of this exception.
Exception raised by Elemental MediaConnect when creating the flow. See the error message for the operation for more information on the cause of this exception.
Create a maintenance setting for a flow.
Exception raised by Elemental MediaConnect when creating the bridge. See the error message for the operation for more information on the cause of this exception.
Create a bridge with the egress bridge type. An egress bridge is a cloud-to-ground bridge. The content comes from an existing MediaConnect flow and is delivered to your premises.
Create a bridge with the ingress bridge type. An ingress bridge is a ground-to-cloud bridge. The content originates at your premises and is delivered to the cloud.
Exception raised by Elemental MediaConnect when adding the flow output. See the error message for the operation for more information on the cause of this exception.
Updates the configuration of an existing router output in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Updates the configuration of an existing router output in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Updates the configuration of an existing router network interface in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Updates the configuration of an existing router network interface in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Updates the configuration of an existing router input in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Updates the configuration of an existing router input in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Updates an existing gateway instance.
Updates an existing gateway instance.
Updates the source of a flow. Because UpdateFlowSources and UpdateFlow are separate operations, you can't change both the source type AND the flow size in a single request. If you have a MEDIUM flow and you want to change the flow source to NDI®: First, use the UpdateFlow operation to upgrade the flow size to LARGE. After that, you can then use the UpdateFlowSource operation to configure the NDI source. If you're switching from an NDI source to a transport stream (TS) source and want to downgrade the flow size: First, use the UpdateFlowSource operation to change the flow source type. After that, you can then use the UpdateFlow operation to downgrade the flow size to MEDIUM.
Updates the source of a flow. Because UpdateFlowSources and UpdateFlow are separate operations, you can't change both the source type AND the flow size in a single request. If you have a MEDIUM flow and you want to change the flow source to NDI®: First, use the UpdateFlow operation to upgrade the flow size to LARGE. After that, you can then use the UpdateFlowSource operation to configure the NDI source. If you're switching from an NDI source to a transport stream (TS) source and want to downgrade the flow size: First, use the UpdateFlowSource operation to change the flow source type. After that, you can then use the UpdateFlow operation to downgrade the flow size to MEDIUM.
Updates an existing flow. Because UpdateFlowSources and UpdateFlow are separate operations, you can't change both the source type AND the flow size in a single request. If you have a MEDIUM flow and you want to change the flow source to NDI®: First, use the UpdateFlow operation to upgrade the flow size to LARGE. After that, you can then use the UpdateFlowSource operation to configure the NDI source. If you're switching from an NDI source to a transport stream (TS) source and want to downgrade the flow size: First, use the UpdateFlowSource operation to change the flow source type. After that, you can then use the UpdateFlow operation to downgrade the flow size to MEDIUM.
Updates an existing flow. Because UpdateFlowSources and UpdateFlow are separate operations, you can't change both the source type AND the flow size in a single request. If you have a MEDIUM flow and you want to change the flow source to NDI®: First, use the UpdateFlow operation to upgrade the flow size to LARGE. After that, you can then use the UpdateFlowSource operation to configure the NDI source. If you're switching from an NDI source to a transport stream (TS) source and want to downgrade the flow size: First, use the UpdateFlowSource operation to change the flow source type. After that, you can then use the UpdateFlow operation to downgrade the flow size to MEDIUM.
Updates an existing flow output.
Updates an existing flow output.
Updates an existing media stream.
Updates an existing media stream.
Updates an entitlement. You can change an entitlement's description, subscribers, and encryption. If you change the subscribers, the service will remove the outputs that are are used by the subscribers that are removed.
Updates an entitlement. You can change an entitlement's description, subscribers, and encryption. If you change the subscribers, the service will remove the outputs that are are used by the subscribers that are removed.
Updates the bridge state.
Updates the bridge state.
Updates an existing bridge source.
Updates an existing bridge source.
Updates the bridge.
Updates the bridge.
Updates an existing bridge output.
Updates an existing bridge output.
Deletes specified tags from a resource in the current region.
Removes tags from a global resource in AWS Elemental MediaConnect. The API supports the following global resources: router inputs, router outputs and router network interfaces.
Associates a router input with a router output in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Associates a router input with a router output in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Associates the specified tags to a resource with the specified resourceArn in the current region. If existing tags on a resource are not specified in the request parameters, they are not changed. When a resource is deleted, the tags associated with that resource are deleted as well.
Adds tags to a global resource in AWS Elemental MediaConnect. The API supports the following global resources: router inputs, router outputs and router network interfaces.
Stops a router output in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Stops a router output in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Stops a router input in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Stops a router input in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Stops a flow.
Stops a flow.
Starts a router output in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Starts a router output in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Starts a router input in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Starts a router input in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Starts a flow.
Starts a flow.
Revokes an entitlement from a flow. Once an entitlement is revoked, the content becomes unavailable to the subscriber and the associated output is removed.
Revokes an entitlement from a flow. Once an entitlement is revoked, the content becomes unavailable to the subscriber and the associated output is removed.
Restarts a router output. This operation can be used to recover from errors or refresh the output state.
Restarts a router output. This operation can be used to recover from errors or refresh the output state.
Restarts a router input. This operation can be used to recover from errors or refresh the input state.
Restarts a router input. This operation can be used to recover from errors or refresh the input state.
Removes a VPC Interface from an existing flow. This request can be made only on a VPC interface that does not have a Source or Output associated with it. If the VPC interface is referenced by a Source or Output, you must first delete or update the Source or Output to no longer reference the VPC interface.
Removes a VPC Interface from an existing flow. This request can be made only on a VPC interface that does not have a Source or Output associated with it. If the VPC interface is referenced by a Source or Output, you must first delete or update the Source or Output to no longer reference the VPC interface.
Removes a source from an existing flow. This request can be made only if there is more than one source on the flow.
Removes a source from an existing flow. This request can be made only if there is more than one source on the flow.
Removes an output from an existing flow. This request can be made only on an output that does not have an entitlement associated with it. If the output has an entitlement, you must revoke the entitlement instead. When an entitlement is revoked from a flow, the service automatically removes the associated output.
Removes an output from an existing flow. This request can be made only on an output that does not have an entitlement associated with it. If the output has an entitlement, you must revoke the entitlement instead. When an entitlement is revoked from a flow, the service automatically removes the associated output.
Removes a media stream from a flow. This action is only available if the media stream is not associated with a source or output.
Removes a media stream from a flow. This action is only available if the media stream is not associated with a source or output.
Removes a source from a bridge.
Removes a source from a bridge.
Removes an output from a bridge.
Removes an output from a bridge.
Submits a request to purchase an offering. If you already have an active reservation, you can't purchase another offering.
Submits a request to purchase an offering. If you already have an active reservation, you can't purchase another offering.
List all tags on a MediaConnect resource in the current region.
List all tags on a MediaConnect resource in the current region.
Lists the tags associated with a global resource in AWS Elemental MediaConnect. The API supports the following global resources: router inputs, router outputs and router network interfaces.
Lists the tags associated with a global resource in AWS Elemental MediaConnect. The API supports the following global resources: router inputs, router outputs and router network interfaces.
Retrieves a list of router outputs in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves a list of router outputs in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves a list of router network interfaces in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves a list of router network interfaces in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves a list of router inputs in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves a list of router inputs in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Displays a list of all reservations that have been purchased by this account in the current Amazon Web Services Region. This list includes all reservations in all states (such as active and expired).
Displays a list of all reservations that have been purchased by this account in the current Amazon Web Services Region. This list includes all reservations in all states (such as active and expired).
Displays a list of all offerings that are available to this account in the current Amazon Web Services Region. If you have an active reservation (which means you've purchased an offering that has already started and hasn't expired yet), your account isn't eligible for other offerings.
Displays a list of all offerings that are available to this account in the current Amazon Web Services Region. If you have an active reservation (which means you've purchased an offering that has already started and hasn't expired yet), your account isn't eligible for other offerings.
Displays a list of gateways that are associated with this account. This request returns a paginated result.
Displays a list of gateways that are associated with this account. This request returns a paginated result.
Displays a list of instances associated with the Amazon Web Services account. This request returns a paginated result. You can use the filterArn property to display only the instances associated with the selected Gateway Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
Displays a list of instances associated with the Amazon Web Services account. This request returns a paginated result. You can use the filterArn property to display only the instances associated with the selected Gateway Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
Displays a list of flows that are associated with this account. This request returns a paginated result.
Displays a list of flows that are associated with this account. This request returns a paginated result.
Displays a list of all entitlements that have been granted to this account. This request returns 20 results per page.
Displays a list of all entitlements that have been granted to this account. This request returns 20 results per page.
Displays a list of bridges that are associated with this account and an optionally specified Amazon Resource Name (ARN). This request returns a paginated result.
Displays a list of bridges that are associated with this account and an optionally specified Amazon Resource Name (ARN). This request returns a paginated result.
Grants entitlements to an existing flow.
Grants entitlements to an existing flow.
Retrieves information about a specific router output in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves information about a specific router output in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves information about a specific router network interface in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves information about a specific router network interface in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves the thumbnail for a router input in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves the thumbnail for a router input in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves detailed metadata information about a specific router input source, including stream details and connection state.
Retrieves detailed metadata information about a specific router input source, including stream details and connection state.
Retrieves information about a specific router input in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves information about a specific router input in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Displays the details of a reservation. The response includes the reservation name, state, start date and time, and the details of the offering that make up the rest of the reservation (such as price, duration, and outbound bandwidth).
Displays the details of a reservation. The response includes the reservation name, state, start date and time, and the details of the offering that make up the rest of the reservation (such as price, duration, and outbound bandwidth).
Displays the details of an offering. The response includes the offering description, duration, outbound bandwidth, price, and Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
Displays the details of an offering. The response includes the offering description, duration, outbound bandwidth, price, and Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
Displays the details of a gateway. The response includes the gateway Amazon Resource Name (ARN), name, and CIDR blocks, as well as details about the networks.
Displays the details of a gateway. The response includes the gateway Amazon Resource Name (ARN), name, and CIDR blocks, as well as details about the networks.
Displays the details of an instance.
Displays the details of an instance.
Describes the thumbnail for the flow source.
Describes the thumbnail for the flow source.
The DescribeFlowSourceMetadata API is used to view information about the flow's source transport stream and programs. This API displays status messages about the flow's source as well as details about the program's video, audio, and other data.
The DescribeFlowSourceMetadata API is used to view information about the flow's source transport stream and programs. This API displays status messages about the flow's source as well as details about the program's video, audio, and other data.
Displays the details of a flow. The response includes the flow Amazon Resource Name (ARN), name, and Availability Zone, as well as details about the source, outputs, and entitlements.
Displays the details of a flow. The response includes the flow Amazon Resource Name (ARN), name, and Availability Zone, as well as details about the source, outputs, and entitlements.
Displays the details of a bridge.
Displays the details of a bridge.
Deregisters an instance. Before you deregister an instance, all bridges running on the instance must be stopped. If you want to deregister an instance without stopping the bridges, you must use the --force option.
Deregisters an instance. Before you deregister an instance, all bridges running on the instance must be stopped. If you want to deregister an instance without stopping the bridges, you must use the --force option.
Deletes a router output from AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Deletes a router output from AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Deletes a router network interface from AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Deletes a router network interface from AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Deletes a router input from AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Deletes a router input from AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Deletes a gateway. Before you can delete a gateway, you must deregister its instances and delete its bridges.
Deletes a gateway. Before you can delete a gateway, you must deregister its instances and delete its bridges.
Deletes a flow. Before you can delete a flow, you must stop the flow.
Deletes a flow. Before you can delete a flow, you must stop the flow.
Deletes a bridge. Before you can delete a bridge, you must stop the bridge.
Deletes a bridge. Before you can delete a bridge, you must stop the bridge.
Creates a new router output in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Creates a new router output in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Creates a new router network interface in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Creates a new router network interface in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Creates a new router input in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Creates a new router input in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Creates a new gateway. The request must include at least one network (up to four).
Creates a new gateway. The request must include at least one network (up to four).
Creates a new flow. The request must include one source. The request optionally can include outputs (up to 50) and entitlements (up to 50).
Creates a new flow. The request must include one source. The request optionally can include outputs (up to 50) and entitlements (up to 50).
Creates a new bridge. The request must include one source.
Creates a new bridge. The request must include one source.
Retrieves information about multiple router outputs in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves information about multiple router outputs in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves information about multiple router network interfaces in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves information about multiple router network interfaces in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves information about multiple router inputs in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Retrieves information about multiple router inputs in AWS Elemental MediaConnect.
Adds VPC interfaces to a flow.
Adds VPC interfaces to a flow.
Adds sources to a flow.
Adds sources to a flow.
Adds outputs to an existing flow. You can create up to 50 outputs per flow.
Adds outputs to an existing flow. You can create up to 50 outputs per flow.
Adds media streams to an existing flow. After you add a media stream to a flow, you can associate it with a source and/or an output that uses the ST 2110 JPEG XS or CDI protocol.
Adds media streams to an existing flow. After you add a media stream to a flow, you can associate it with a source and/or an output that uses the ST 2110 JPEG XS or CDI protocol.
Adds sources to an existing bridge.
Adds sources to an existing bridge.
Adds outputs to an existing bridge.
Adds outputs to an existing bridge.