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AWS Elemental MediaTailor is designed to provide seamless transitions between content, so you should not be experiencing 30 seconds of blackout during transitions.
Here are a few things you might want to check:
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Manifest Consistency: MediaTailor relies heavily on the manifest files generated by MediaConvert. Make sure the manifest files are consistent and correctly formatted. Any discrepancies in the manifests could potentially lead to issues during transitions.
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Codec Consistency: Ensure that all your video files are encoded using the same codec and have the same resolution, frame rate, etc. Differences in these parameters could potentially cause disruptions during transitions.
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Segment Duration: MediaTailor uses the segment duration specified in the manifest files to determine when to switch to the next piece of content. If the actual duration of the segments in your video files does not match the duration specified in the manifest files, this could potentially cause issues during transitions.
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ADS Configuration: Check your ADS (Ad Decision Server) configuration in MediaTailor. If there's an issue with fetching ads or inserting ads into your stream, this could potentially lead to disruptions.
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Network Issues: Check for any network-related issues that might be preventing MediaTailor from fetching the next piece of content in time.
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Check Your Cloud-Based Streaming Software: It's also possible that the issue might be with the cloud-based streaming software that you're using to analyze the output of MediaTailor. You might want to check if the software is configured correctly to handle the transitions.
If you've checked all these aspects and are still experiencing issues, I recommend reaching out to AWS Support. They should be able to help you troubleshoot this issue further.
Also, you might want to consider using AWS Elemental MediaPackage in your workflow. It offers just-in-time packaging of live streams, which might help in achieving more seamless transitions between different pieces of content.