
Optimize Your Live Streaming Costs with Hardware-Accelerated Transcoding
High Channel-Density
at Low Latency
Accelerates the entire video pipeline to optimize for cost-per-stream at transcode latencies as low as 8ms
Optimal Video Quality
at Reduced Bandwidth
High compression efficiency and ABR scaling helps reduce bandwidth cost with optimal video quality
Cost-Effectively Scale
Interactive Media Applications
Scale to more users and content creators by maximizing streams per server and controlling bandwidth and power expenses

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Optimize Live Video Streaming with Accelerated Transcoding
With the rise of interactive media and real-time video, broadcasters and content providers are struggling to balance low latency, video quality, and cost per stream. Hardware-accelerated transcoding is an effective method, and now with this technology available in the cloud, content providers can scale their real-time services seamlessly while reducing cost per stream.
Optimized for Cost-per-Stream
The AWS VT1 instance is the first-to-market cloud solution powered by AMD compute technology purpose-built for low latency transcoding. Based on AMD Alveo™ U30 media accelerator cards, the VT1 instance supports both H.264 and H.265 codec standards at up to 16 4Kp60 streams per instance (vt1.24x large), the highest channel density for live streaming with a lower cost per stream on the AWS cloud.

Lower Cost-per-Stream vs.
Amazon EC2 C5 CPU-Based Instances1


Low-Latency Transcoding
Enabled by AMD hardware acceleration technology optimized for the H.264 and H.265 (HEVC) standards. Multiple transcoding jobs are managed across each accelerator card for deterministic latency, with multiple cards per instance to scale seamlessly. Stream, scale, and pay only for what you need.
Turnkey Solutions
With FFmpeg and Gstreamer support, VT1 instances integrate standard media frameworks for ease of migration of existing applications. The AMD Alveo™ U30 Video SDK is complete with tutorials, example designs, and a quick start guide—all available on GitHub. Users can launch VT1 instances using AMD Amazon Machine Images (AMI) on AWS Marketplace to rapidly test their own use case in the cloud.

Resources
Amazon EC2 VT1 Instance for Low-Latency Video Streaming in The Cloud
Global demand for video content is rapidly increasing, driving Internet and mobile traffic. Over-the-top streaming services and live event broadcasters must scale while controlling costs and ensuring reliability. Transcoding, a key process, faces challenges like compute power, pipeline integration, and real-time delivery.


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Footnotes
- https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/vt1/ Performance and cost savings claims are provided by Amazon Web Services and have not been independently verified by AMD. Performance and cost benefits are impacted by a variety of variables. Results are specific to Amazon Web Services. GD-181.
- https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/vt1/ Performance and cost savings claims are provided by Amazon Web Services and have not been independently verified by AMD. Performance and cost benefits are impacted by a variety of variables. Results are specific to Amazon Web Services. GD-181.