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## Retirement plans
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> The following legacy media processor is going to be retired in 2020, see details in the following table.
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> Some media processors are being tiered. For the retirement dates, see this [legacy components](legacy-components.md) topic. [Azure Media Services Video Indexer](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/media-services/video-indexer/) replaces this legacy media processor. For more information, see [Migrate from Azure Media Indexer and Azure Media Indexer 2 to Azure Media Services Video Indexer](migrate-indexer-v1-v2.md).
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|Media processor name|Retirement date|Additional notes|
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|[Azure Media Indexer](media-services-index-content.md)|October 1st of 2020|This media processor will be replaced by [Azure Media Services Video Indexer](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/media-services/video-indexer/). For more information, see [Migrate from Azure Media Indexer to Azure Media Services Video Indexer](migrate-indexer-v1-v2.md)
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## Overview
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More organizations are using video as the preferred medium to train their employees, engage their customers, and document business functions. Cloud computing provides a way to store, stream, and access these large media files. But as a company's library of video content grows, it needs an equally effective means of extracting insights from the content.

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