Select your cookie preferences

We use essential cookies and similar tools that are necessary to provide our site and services. We use performance cookies to collect anonymous statistics, so we can understand how customers use our site and make improvements. Essential cookies cannot be deactivated, but you can choose “Customize” or “Decline” to decline performance cookies.

If you agree, AWS and approved third parties will also use cookies to provide useful site features, remember your preferences, and display relevant content, including relevant advertising. To accept or decline all non-essential cookies, choose “Accept” or “Decline.” To make more detailed choices, choose “Customize.”

Obtain destination for a CMAF Ingest output group

Focus mode
Obtain destination for a CMAF Ingest output group - MediaLive
  1. Decide if you need two destination URLs for the output:

    • You need two destinations in a standard channel.

    • You need one destination in a single-pipeline channel.

  2. Obtain the one or two URLs from the MediaPackage operator. The MediaPackage terminology for the URL is input endpoint. Make sure that you obtain the URLs (which start with https://), not the channel name (which starts with arn).

    Note that you don't use user credentials to send to CMAF Ingest to MediaPackage.

Example

Two URLs look like this example:

https://mz82o4-1.ingest.hnycui.mediapackagev2.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/in/v1/curling-channel-group/1/curling-channel/

https://mz82o4-2.ingest.hnycui.mediapackagev2.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/in/v1/curling-channel-group/1/curling-channel/

Note the following:

  • The v1/ near the end of the URL is the version of the MediaPackage destination URL schema, it doesn't refer to MediaPackage v1.

  • curling-channel-group/ is the name of the channel group that the MediaPackage operator created.

  • curling-channel/ is the name of the MediaPackage channel that the MediaPackage operator created. It isn't the name of the MediaLive channel.

  • The only difference in the two URLs is the -1 and -2 before .ingest. and the 1/ and 2/ after the channel group.

PrivacySite termsCookie preferences
© 2025, Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved.