As Microsoft’s Responsible AI Standards outline, Microsoft is committed to fairness, privacy, security, and transparency with respect to AI systems. To better align our products to this new Standard and the Limited Access policy for other Microsoft products, Azure Media Services will be retiring the following capabilities on September 14, 2023:
After September 14, 2023, any applications you have developed using the Azure Media Redactor preset will begin experiencing errors or failed job submissions.
Timeline
Phase
Date
Description
Announcement
Oct 07, 2022
Deprecation was announced
Deprecation
Sep 14, 2023
Jobs will begin experiencing errors or failed job submissions.
Impact
Azure Media Services Redactor is retiring on September 14th, 2023 and migration to Azure Video Indexer is required.
Required Action
A comparison between Azure Media Services v3 presets and Azure Video Indexer is provided here.
Here's the official report from Microsoft:
The Azure Media Redactor (RESTv2) preset will be retired and is not being replaced at this time. If you would like to instead detect people in a video, we recommend you update your applications to use the Video Indexer APIs for detecting observed people and matching observed people to faces and submit a request to get access to the Limited Access program for these features.
If you are currently using the Video Analyzer preset, we recommend updating your applications to use the Video Indexer APIs for video analysis, which offers an extended range of capabilities.
Contact
You can get in touch through the following options:
Azure Media Services Redactor is retiring on September 14th, 2023
Deprecation ID: 40328b99-a64c-48aa-b96c-639ee265ece9 Deadline: Sep 14, 2023 Impacted Services:
More information:
Notice
Here's the official report from Microsoft:
Timeline
Impact
Azure Media Services Redactor is retiring on September 14th, 2023 and migration to Azure Video Indexer is required.
Required Action
A comparison between Azure Media Services v3 presets and Azure Video Indexer is provided here.
Here's the official report from Microsoft:
Contact
You can get in touch through the following options: