Legacy media encoders are being retired on November 30, 2019
Published date: September 04, 2019
Over the last several years, we've been making steady improvements to the encoding features of Azure Media Services. The Media Encoder Standard (MES) and Premium Workflow (MEPW) encoder capabilities provide significant improvements in terms of capability, robustness, reliability, performance, and price. In contrast, the legacy encoders, Windows Azure Media Encoder (WAME) and Azure Media Encoder (AME), were built on older technology. Workflows that depend on these components are now at a disadvantage.
As a result, we are retiring both the legacy components, WAME and AME, on November 30, 2019. You will need to migrate your code to use the Media Encoder Standard (MES) or Premium Workflow (MEPW) encoder capabilities.
How does this affect me?
After November 30, 2019, any applications that you have developed using either the legacy WAME or AME media processor may begin experiencing job failures until you update your application to the current MES or MEPW encoder capabilities.
What actions should I take?
To avoid disruptions in your applications, update your code to use the MES or MEPW encoder capabilities. See Retirement of Windows Azure Media Encoder and Retirement of Azure Media Encoder for more details.