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Viewing features using the AWS CLI - MediaLive

Viewing features using the AWS CLI

To view information about Elemental Inference features, use get-feed to obtain this information:

  • The ARN of a feed.

  • The ARN of the MediaLive channel that is associated with the feed. This value is in associatedResourceName.

  • The data endpoint of the feed. The feed receives media data at this endpoint and returns the resulting metadata to this endpoint.

  • A list of the outputs that belong to the feed. Each output is of type GetOutput.

  • The status of each output is captured in each GetOutput. The output is either ENABLED or DISABLED. When MediaLive is managing feeds, outputs will always ENABLED. (MediaLive doesn't ever disable a feed output that is no longer set up for Elemental Inference features. Instead, it simply deletes it.)

    You can change the status of an output to disable the related feature. For information, see Disabling some Elemental Inference features in a channel or Disabling all Elemental Inference features in a channel.

  • The status of the feed. You can't change the status of a feed. The service controls the status.

    The following statuses are most interesting when you are using MediaLive to work with Elemental Inference features:

    • ACTIVE means that the feed is associated with the channel.

    • DELETED means that MediaLive has deleted the channel. After a short period **how long?, the status will always change to ARCHIVED. There is no way to change the status of a feed that is DELETED or ARCHIVED. If you reenable Elemental Inference features in a channel, MediaLive will create a new feed that has a new ID.