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Thank you for your questions. May I know the following?
- Which player did you use for testing the output stream?
- Could you send me your aws account ID, mediaconvert job ID and region in "private message"?
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Hi
One more thing to remind, if you use s3 as streaming origin, please be reminded to enable the CORS in your S3 bucket: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/enabling-cors-examples.html
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Michael
Thank you Michael. CORS is already enabled on the S3 bucket. As an experiment, I uploaded a VP9 encoded WebM (from public test source) and I'm able to stream it. But when I try to create a new VP9 Dash stream , I'm not able to stream it. I tried converting different inputs too, like mp4/AVC -> Dash/VP9, but in all these instances, I'm not able to stream the content. I think the media convert step must be the cause, but I'm not sure what change I need to make in the convert job.
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We apologize for the inconvenience while using MediaConvert. We have identified the issue and are working to fix it. Unfortunately we cannot give a timeline on when this will be available. We will inform you as soon as we can. At this moment, please avoid to use $dt$ name modifier for VP9 codec. Instead, you can either choose to use $Number$ or $Time$ in name modifier.
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Michael
Thank you Michael! Removing the $dt$ modifier resolved my issue.
Thanks again for the quick reply!
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