@ThreadSafe @Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsyncClient extends AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaClient implements AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsync
AsyncHandler
can be used to receive
notification when an asynchronous operation completes.
configFactory
client, clientConfiguration, endpoint, LOGGING_AWS_REQUEST_METRIC, requestHandler2s, timeOffset
ENDPOINT_PREFIX
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsyncClientBuilder |
asyncBuilder() |
ExecutorService |
getExecutorService()
Returns the executor service used by this client to execute async requests.
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Future<GetHLSStreamingSessionURLResult> |
getHLSStreamingSessionURLAsync(GetHLSStreamingSessionURLRequest request)
Retrieves an HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) URL for the stream.
|
Future<GetHLSStreamingSessionURLResult> |
getHLSStreamingSessionURLAsync(GetHLSStreamingSessionURLRequest request,
AsyncHandler<GetHLSStreamingSessionURLRequest,GetHLSStreamingSessionURLResult> asyncHandler)
Retrieves an HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) URL for the stream.
|
Future<GetMediaForFragmentListResult> |
getMediaForFragmentListAsync(GetMediaForFragmentListRequest request)
Gets media for a list of fragments (specified by fragment number) from the archived data in an Amazon Kinesis
video stream.
|
Future<GetMediaForFragmentListResult> |
getMediaForFragmentListAsync(GetMediaForFragmentListRequest request,
AsyncHandler<GetMediaForFragmentListRequest,GetMediaForFragmentListResult> asyncHandler)
Gets media for a list of fragments (specified by fragment number) from the archived data in an Amazon Kinesis
video stream.
|
Future<ListFragmentsResult> |
listFragmentsAsync(ListFragmentsRequest request)
Returns a list of Fragment objects from the specified stream and start location within the archived data.
|
Future<ListFragmentsResult> |
listFragmentsAsync(ListFragmentsRequest request,
AsyncHandler<ListFragmentsRequest,ListFragmentsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns a list of Fragment objects from the specified stream and start location within the archived data.
|
void |
shutdown()
Shuts down the client, releasing all managed resources.
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builder, getCachedResponseMetadata, getHLSStreamingSessionURL, getMediaForFragmentList, listFragments
addRequestHandler, addRequestHandler, beforeClientExecution, beforeMarshalling, calculateCRC32FromCompressedData, checkMutability, configureRegion, createExecutionContext, createExecutionContext, createExecutionContext, createSignerProvider, endClientExecution, endClientExecution, getClientConfiguration, getClientId, getEndpointPrefix, getMonitoringListeners, getRequestMetricsCollector, getServiceAbbreviation, getServiceName, getServiceNameIntern, getSigner, getSignerByURI, getSignerOverride, getSignerProvider, getSignerRegionOverride, getSigningRegion, getTimeOffset, isCsmEnabled, isProfilingEnabled, isRequestMetricsEnabled, makeImmutable, removeRequestHandler, removeRequestHandler, requestMetricCollector, setEndpoint, setEndpoint, setEndpointPrefix, setRegion, setServiceNameIntern, setSignerRegionOverride, setTimeOffset, shouldGenerateClientSideMonitoringEvents, useStrictHostNameVerification, withEndpoint, withRegion, withRegion, withTimeOffset
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
getCachedResponseMetadata, getHLSStreamingSessionURL, getMediaForFragmentList, listFragments
public static AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsyncClientBuilder asyncBuilder()
public ExecutorService getExecutorService()
public Future<GetHLSStreamingSessionURLResult> getHLSStreamingSessionURLAsync(GetHLSStreamingSessionURLRequest request)
AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsync
Retrieves an HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) URL for the stream. You can then open the URL in a browser or media player to view the stream contents.
You must specify either the StreamName
or the StreamARN
.
An Amazon Kinesis video stream has the following requirements for providing data through HLS:
The media type must be video/h264
.
Data retention must be greater than 0.
The fragments must contain codec private data in the AVC (Advanced Video Coding) for H.264 format (MPEG-4 specification ISO/IEC 14496-15). For information about adapting stream data to a given format, see NAL Adaptation Flags.
Kinesis Video Streams HLS sessions contain fragments in the fragmented MPEG-4 form (also called fMP4 or CMAF), rather than the MPEG-2 form (also called TS chunks, which the HLS specification also supports). For more information about HLS fragment types, see the HLS specification.
The following procedure shows how to use HLS with Kinesis Video Streams:
Get an endpoint using GetDataEndpoint,
specifying GET_HLS_STREAMING_SESSION_URL
for the APIName
parameter.
Retrieve the HLS URL using GetHLSStreamingSessionURL
. Kinesis Video Streams creates an HLS streaming
session to be used for accessing content in a stream using the HLS protocol.
GetHLSStreamingSessionURL
returns an authenticated URL (that includes an encrypted session token)
for the session's HLS master playlist (the root resource needed for streaming with HLS).
Don't share or store this token where an unauthorized entity could access it. The token provides access to the content of the stream. Safeguard the token with the same measures that you would use with your AWS credentials.
The media that is made available through the playlist consists only of the requested stream, time range, and format. No other media data (such as frames outside the requested window or alternate bit rates) is made available.
Provide the URL (containing the encrypted session token) for the HLS master playlist to a media player that supports the HLS protocol. Kinesis Video Streams makes the HLS media playlist, initialization fragment, and media fragments available through the master playlist URL. The initialization fragment contains the codec private data for the stream, and other data needed to set up the video decoder and renderer. The media fragments contain H.264-encoded video frames and time stamps.
The media player receives the authenticated URL and requests stream metadata and media data normally. When the media player requests data, it calls the following actions:
GetHLSMasterPlaylist: Retrieves an HLS master playlist, which contains a URL for the
GetHLSMediaPlaylist
action, and additional metadata for the media player, including estimated bit
rate and resolution.
GetHLSMediaPlaylist: Retrieves an HLS media playlist, which contains a URL to access the MP4
initialization fragment with the GetMP4InitFragment
action, and URLs to access the MP4 media
fragments with the GetMP4MediaFragment
actions. The HLS media playlist also contains metadata about
the stream that the player needs to play it, such as whether the PlaybackMode
is LIVE
or ON_DEMAND
. The HLS media playlist is typically static for sessions with a
PlaybackType
of ON_DEMAND
. The HLS media playlist is continually updated with new
fragments for sessions with a PlaybackType
of LIVE
.
GetMP4InitFragment: Retrieves the MP4 initialization fragment. The media player typically loads the
initialization fragment before loading any media fragments. This fragment contains the "fytp
" and "
moov
" MP4 atoms, and the child atoms that are needed to initialize the media player decoder.
The initialization fragment does not correspond to a fragment in a Kinesis video stream. It contains only the codec private data for the stream, which the media player needs to decode video frames.
GetMP4MediaFragment: Retrieves MP4 media fragments. These fragments contain the "moof
" and "
mdat
" MP4 atoms and their child atoms, containing the encoded fragment's video frames and their time
stamps.
After the first media fragment is made available in a streaming session, any fragments that don't contain the same codec private data are excluded in the HLS media playlist. Therefore, the codec private data does not change between fragments in a session.
Data retrieved with this action is billable. See Pricing for details.
The following restrictions apply to HLS sessions:
A streaming session URL should not be shared between players. The service might throttle a session if multiple media players are sharing it. For connection limits, see Kinesis Video Streams Limits.
A Kinesis video stream can have a maximum of five active HLS streaming sessions. If a new session is created when
the maximum number of sessions is already active, the oldest (earliest created) session is closed. The number of
active GetMedia
connections on a Kinesis video stream does not count against this limit, and the
number of active HLS sessions does not count against the active GetMedia
connection limit.
You can monitor the amount of data that the media player consumes by monitoring the
GetMP4MediaFragment.OutgoingBytes
Amazon CloudWatch metric. For information about using CloudWatch
to monitor Kinesis Video Streams, see Monitoring Kinesis Video
Streams. For pricing information, see Amazon
Kinesis Video Streams Pricing and AWS Pricing. Charges for both
HLS sessions and outgoing AWS data apply.
For more information about HLS, see HTTP Live Streaming on the Apple Developer site.
getHLSStreamingSessionURLAsync
in interface AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsync
public Future<GetHLSStreamingSessionURLResult> getHLSStreamingSessionURLAsync(GetHLSStreamingSessionURLRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetHLSStreamingSessionURLRequest,GetHLSStreamingSessionURLResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsync
Retrieves an HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) URL for the stream. You can then open the URL in a browser or media player to view the stream contents.
You must specify either the StreamName
or the StreamARN
.
An Amazon Kinesis video stream has the following requirements for providing data through HLS:
The media type must be video/h264
.
Data retention must be greater than 0.
The fragments must contain codec private data in the AVC (Advanced Video Coding) for H.264 format (MPEG-4 specification ISO/IEC 14496-15). For information about adapting stream data to a given format, see NAL Adaptation Flags.
Kinesis Video Streams HLS sessions contain fragments in the fragmented MPEG-4 form (also called fMP4 or CMAF), rather than the MPEG-2 form (also called TS chunks, which the HLS specification also supports). For more information about HLS fragment types, see the HLS specification.
The following procedure shows how to use HLS with Kinesis Video Streams:
Get an endpoint using GetDataEndpoint,
specifying GET_HLS_STREAMING_SESSION_URL
for the APIName
parameter.
Retrieve the HLS URL using GetHLSStreamingSessionURL
. Kinesis Video Streams creates an HLS streaming
session to be used for accessing content in a stream using the HLS protocol.
GetHLSStreamingSessionURL
returns an authenticated URL (that includes an encrypted session token)
for the session's HLS master playlist (the root resource needed for streaming with HLS).
Don't share or store this token where an unauthorized entity could access it. The token provides access to the content of the stream. Safeguard the token with the same measures that you would use with your AWS credentials.
The media that is made available through the playlist consists only of the requested stream, time range, and format. No other media data (such as frames outside the requested window or alternate bit rates) is made available.
Provide the URL (containing the encrypted session token) for the HLS master playlist to a media player that supports the HLS protocol. Kinesis Video Streams makes the HLS media playlist, initialization fragment, and media fragments available through the master playlist URL. The initialization fragment contains the codec private data for the stream, and other data needed to set up the video decoder and renderer. The media fragments contain H.264-encoded video frames and time stamps.
The media player receives the authenticated URL and requests stream metadata and media data normally. When the media player requests data, it calls the following actions:
GetHLSMasterPlaylist: Retrieves an HLS master playlist, which contains a URL for the
GetHLSMediaPlaylist
action, and additional metadata for the media player, including estimated bit
rate and resolution.
GetHLSMediaPlaylist: Retrieves an HLS media playlist, which contains a URL to access the MP4
initialization fragment with the GetMP4InitFragment
action, and URLs to access the MP4 media
fragments with the GetMP4MediaFragment
actions. The HLS media playlist also contains metadata about
the stream that the player needs to play it, such as whether the PlaybackMode
is LIVE
or ON_DEMAND
. The HLS media playlist is typically static for sessions with a
PlaybackType
of ON_DEMAND
. The HLS media playlist is continually updated with new
fragments for sessions with a PlaybackType
of LIVE
.
GetMP4InitFragment: Retrieves the MP4 initialization fragment. The media player typically loads the
initialization fragment before loading any media fragments. This fragment contains the "fytp
" and "
moov
" MP4 atoms, and the child atoms that are needed to initialize the media player decoder.
The initialization fragment does not correspond to a fragment in a Kinesis video stream. It contains only the codec private data for the stream, which the media player needs to decode video frames.
GetMP4MediaFragment: Retrieves MP4 media fragments. These fragments contain the "moof
" and "
mdat
" MP4 atoms and their child atoms, containing the encoded fragment's video frames and their time
stamps.
After the first media fragment is made available in a streaming session, any fragments that don't contain the same codec private data are excluded in the HLS media playlist. Therefore, the codec private data does not change between fragments in a session.
Data retrieved with this action is billable. See Pricing for details.
The following restrictions apply to HLS sessions:
A streaming session URL should not be shared between players. The service might throttle a session if multiple media players are sharing it. For connection limits, see Kinesis Video Streams Limits.
A Kinesis video stream can have a maximum of five active HLS streaming sessions. If a new session is created when
the maximum number of sessions is already active, the oldest (earliest created) session is closed. The number of
active GetMedia
connections on a Kinesis video stream does not count against this limit, and the
number of active HLS sessions does not count against the active GetMedia
connection limit.
You can monitor the amount of data that the media player consumes by monitoring the
GetMP4MediaFragment.OutgoingBytes
Amazon CloudWatch metric. For information about using CloudWatch
to monitor Kinesis Video Streams, see Monitoring Kinesis Video
Streams. For pricing information, see Amazon
Kinesis Video Streams Pricing and AWS Pricing. Charges for both
HLS sessions and outgoing AWS data apply.
For more information about HLS, see HTTP Live Streaming on the Apple Developer site.
getHLSStreamingSessionURLAsync
in interface AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetMediaForFragmentListResult> getMediaForFragmentListAsync(GetMediaForFragmentListRequest request)
AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsync
Gets media for a list of fragments (specified by fragment number) from the archived data in an Amazon Kinesis video stream.
The following limits apply when using the GetMediaForFragmentList
API:
A client can call GetMediaForFragmentList
up to five times per second per stream.
Kinesis Video Streams sends media data at a rate of up to 25 megabytes per second (or 200 megabits per second)
during a GetMediaForFragmentList
session.
getMediaForFragmentListAsync
in interface AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsync
public Future<GetMediaForFragmentListResult> getMediaForFragmentListAsync(GetMediaForFragmentListRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetMediaForFragmentListRequest,GetMediaForFragmentListResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsync
Gets media for a list of fragments (specified by fragment number) from the archived data in an Amazon Kinesis video stream.
The following limits apply when using the GetMediaForFragmentList
API:
A client can call GetMediaForFragmentList
up to five times per second per stream.
Kinesis Video Streams sends media data at a rate of up to 25 megabytes per second (or 200 megabits per second)
during a GetMediaForFragmentList
session.
getMediaForFragmentListAsync
in interface AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListFragmentsResult> listFragmentsAsync(ListFragmentsRequest request)
AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsync
Returns a list of Fragment objects from the specified stream and start location within the archived data.
listFragmentsAsync
in interface AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsync
public Future<ListFragmentsResult> listFragmentsAsync(ListFragmentsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListFragmentsRequest,ListFragmentsResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsync
Returns a list of Fragment objects from the specified stream and start location within the archived data.
listFragmentsAsync
in interface AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMediaAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public void shutdown()
getExecutorService().shutdown()
followed by getExecutorService().awaitTermination()
prior to
calling this method.shutdown
in interface AmazonKinesisVideoArchivedMedia
shutdown
in class AmazonWebServiceClient
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