AWS Elemental MediaPackage now supports Low-Latency HLS
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Starting today you can package your media streams in Low-Latency HTTP Live Streaming (LL-HLS) format with AWS Elemental MediaPackage. LL-HLS functionality can be used with AWS Elemental MediaLive or AWS Elemental Live v2.25.0, in combination with SCTE-35 for ad insertion workflows, and with SPEKE v2 for multi-key digital rights management (DRM), including key rotation.
By using LL-HLS, you can reduce the end-to-end latency to as low as five seconds behind live, which matches the traditional broadcast latency range while still leveraging monetization and content protection features. With a content delivery network (CDN) like Amazon CloudFront, you can deliver your LL-HLS stream at scale to viewers.
LL-HLS support is available with no additional cost. For information on MediaPackage charges visit the [pricing page](https://aws.amazon.com/mediapackage/pricing/). To learn more about getting started with LL-HLS, visit the AWS Elemental MediaPackage [documentation page](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediapackage/latest/userguide/what-is.html).
MediaPackage functions independently or as part of [AWS Elemental Media Services](https://aws.amazon.com/media-services/), a family of services that form the foundation of cloud-based video workflows and offer the capabilities you need to transport, create, package, monetize, and deliver video. Visit the [AWS region table](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/) for a full list of AWS Regions where AWS Elemental MediaPackage is available.
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