# GStreamer HTTP Live Streaming Plugin A GStreamer HLS sink plugin. Based on the ["hlssink2"](https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/hls/hlssink2.html?gi-language=c) element. The `hlssink3` plugin consists of `hlssink3` and `hlscmafsink` elements. `hlssink3` element generates traditional MPEG-TS based HLS segments and playlist while `hlscmafsink` generates `CMAF` (fragmented mp4) segments. **NOTE**: `hlssink3` element is feature-equivalent to the `hlssink2` element. Any pipeline that uses `hlssink2` can use the `hlssink3` element and the result should be the same. Both elements have a `playlist-type` property used to control the behavior of the HLS playlist file. The available values for this property are: - `null` (default): The tag `#EXT-X-PLAYLIST-TYPE` won't be present in the playlist during the pipeline processing. The playlist will be updated in sync as new segments are available, old segments are removed, keeping N segments as defined in the property `playlist-length`. This is the default behavior, and is compatible with how "hlssink2" works; - `"event"`: The playlist is updated as new segments are available, and the tag `#EXT-X-PLAYLIST-TYPE:EVENT` is present during processing. No segments will be removed from the playlist. - `"vod"`: The playlist behaves like the `event` option (a live event), but at the end of the processing, the playlist will be set to `#EXT-X-PLAYLIST-TYPE:VOD`. At the end of the processing, `#EXT-X-ENDLIST` is added to the playlist if a `enable-endlist` property is enabled (default is `true`). ## Live playlist generation In case of live recording with multiple playlists, the `#EXT-X-PROGRAM-DATE-TIME` tags can be useful hint for clients when mapping each stream time to the wall-clock. The `#EXT-X-PROGRAM-DATE-TIME` tags will be written to the playlist if `enable-program-date-time` property is enabled.