Live streaming scenario-based migration guidance
Important
It is no longer necessary to migrate from Azure Media Service v2 to v3 as deprecation of V2 API will align with the retirement of Azure Media Services. Please see the Azure Media Services retirement guide for more information.
The Azure portal now supports live event set up and management. You are encouraged to try it out while testing your V2 to V3 migration.
Test the V3 live event workflow
Note
Channels and Programs created with v2 (which are mapped to live events and live outputs in v3) be managed with the V3 api. The guidance is to switch over to V3 live events and live outputs at a convenient time when you can stop your existing V2 channel. There is currently no support for seamlessly migrating a continuously running 24x7 live channel to the new V3 live events. So, maintenance downtime needs to be coordinated at the best convenience for your audience and business.
Test the new way of delivering Live events with Media Services before moving your content from V2 to V3. Here are the V3 features to work with and consider for migration.
- Create a new v3 Live Event for encoding. You can enable 1080P and 720P encoding presets.
- Use the Live Output entity instead of Programs
- Create streaming locators.
- Consider your need for HLS and DASH live streaming.
- If you require fast-start of live events explore the new Standby mode features.
- If you want to transcribe your live event while it is happening, explore the new live transcription feature.
- Create 24x7x365 live events in v3 if you need a longer streaming duration.
- Use Event Grid to monitor your live events.
See Live events concepts, tutorials and how to guides below for specific steps.
Live events concepts, tutorials and how to guides
Concepts
- Live streaming with Azure Media Services v3
- Live events and live outputs in Media Services
- Verified on-premises live streaming encoders
- Use time-shifting and Live Outputs to create on-demand video playback
- live-event-live-transcription-how-to (preview)
- Live Event types comparison
- Live event states and billing
- Live Event low latency settings
- Media Services Live Event error codes
Tutorials and quickstarts
- Tutorial: Stream live with Media Services
- Create an Azure Media Services live stream with OBS
- Quickstart: Create an Azure Media Services live stream with Wirecast
Get help and support
You can contact Media Services with questions or follow our updates by one of the following methods:
- Q & A
- Stack Overflow. Tag questions with
azure-media-services
. - @MSFTAzureMedia or use @AzureSupport to request support.
- Open a support ticket through the Azure portal.