AWS - Live streaming based on internet speed
I am using aws cloudfront for video streaming and my video has stored on aws s3 bucket
I want to video play online based on internet speed like youtube or can we use aws lambda or any aws service
Challenge :- The user wants that the video must play seamlessly on different screen sizes and with different internet speeds and for obvious reasons that won’t be possible if in case you are having an HD video and the user is playing it on a 2G network.
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I am using aws cloudfront for video streaming and my video has stored on aws s3 bucket
I want to video play online based on internet speed like youtube or can we use aws lambda or any aws service
Challenge :- The user wants that the video must play seamlessly on different screen sizes and with different internet speeds and for obvious reasons that won’t be possible if in case you are having an HD video and the user is playing it on a 2G network.
amazon-web-services amazon-s3 amazon-cloudformation
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I am using aws cloudfront for video streaming and my video has stored on aws s3 bucket
I want to video play online based on internet speed like youtube or can we use aws lambda or any aws service
Challenge :- The user wants that the video must play seamlessly on different screen sizes and with different internet speeds and for obvious reasons that won’t be possible if in case you are having an HD video and the user is playing it on a 2G network.
amazon-web-services amazon-s3 amazon-cloudformation
I am using aws cloudfront for video streaming and my video has stored on aws s3 bucket
I want to video play online based on internet speed like youtube or can we use aws lambda or any aws service
Challenge :- The user wants that the video must play seamlessly on different screen sizes and with different internet speeds and for obvious reasons that won’t be possible if in case you are having an HD video and the user is playing it on a 2G network.
amazon-web-services amazon-s3 amazon-cloudformation
amazon-web-services amazon-s3 amazon-cloudformation
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You should take a look at elastic transcoder service. It will convert your video into different format and will be served according to device screen size. You can use cloudfront followed by lambda. Lambda function will then use elastic transcoder to serve the content back to Cloudfront.
So your sample flow will be something like this:
Please take a look at easy-video-transcoding-in-aws
ok thanks i am preffer aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/… this is right?
– Pramod Gehlot
Nov 14 '18 at 11:18
@Honey yes you can use that as well. You can combine many services to get the best result as per use case. Aws mobile Hub should be preferred if you have mobile app serving the content. The article under the hood uses elastic transcoder to convert the videos into different format. cheers !
– Sangam Belose
Nov 14 '18 at 11:25
if we can do this use functionality so how much aws pricing ?
– Pramod Gehlot
Nov 15 '18 at 9:37
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You should take a look at elastic transcoder service. It will convert your video into different format and will be served according to device screen size. You can use cloudfront followed by lambda. Lambda function will then use elastic transcoder to serve the content back to Cloudfront.
So your sample flow will be something like this:
Please take a look at easy-video-transcoding-in-aws
ok thanks i am preffer aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/… this is right?
– Pramod Gehlot
Nov 14 '18 at 11:18
@Honey yes you can use that as well. You can combine many services to get the best result as per use case. Aws mobile Hub should be preferred if you have mobile app serving the content. The article under the hood uses elastic transcoder to convert the videos into different format. cheers !
– Sangam Belose
Nov 14 '18 at 11:25
if we can do this use functionality so how much aws pricing ?
– Pramod Gehlot
Nov 15 '18 at 9:37
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You should take a look at elastic transcoder service. It will convert your video into different format and will be served according to device screen size. You can use cloudfront followed by lambda. Lambda function will then use elastic transcoder to serve the content back to Cloudfront.
So your sample flow will be something like this:
Please take a look at easy-video-transcoding-in-aws
ok thanks i am preffer aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/… this is right?
– Pramod Gehlot
Nov 14 '18 at 11:18
@Honey yes you can use that as well. You can combine many services to get the best result as per use case. Aws mobile Hub should be preferred if you have mobile app serving the content. The article under the hood uses elastic transcoder to convert the videos into different format. cheers !
– Sangam Belose
Nov 14 '18 at 11:25
if we can do this use functionality so how much aws pricing ?
– Pramod Gehlot
Nov 15 '18 at 9:37
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You should take a look at elastic transcoder service. It will convert your video into different format and will be served according to device screen size. You can use cloudfront followed by lambda. Lambda function will then use elastic transcoder to serve the content back to Cloudfront.
So your sample flow will be something like this:
Please take a look at easy-video-transcoding-in-aws
You should take a look at elastic transcoder service. It will convert your video into different format and will be served according to device screen size. You can use cloudfront followed by lambda. Lambda function will then use elastic transcoder to serve the content back to Cloudfront.
So your sample flow will be something like this:
Please take a look at easy-video-transcoding-in-aws
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ok thanks i am preffer aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/… this is right?
– Pramod Gehlot
Nov 14 '18 at 11:18
@Honey yes you can use that as well. You can combine many services to get the best result as per use case. Aws mobile Hub should be preferred if you have mobile app serving the content. The article under the hood uses elastic transcoder to convert the videos into different format. cheers !
– Sangam Belose
Nov 14 '18 at 11:25
if we can do this use functionality so how much aws pricing ?
– Pramod Gehlot
Nov 15 '18 at 9:37
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ok thanks i am preffer aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/… this is right?
– Pramod Gehlot
Nov 14 '18 at 11:18
@Honey yes you can use that as well. You can combine many services to get the best result as per use case. Aws mobile Hub should be preferred if you have mobile app serving the content. The article under the hood uses elastic transcoder to convert the videos into different format. cheers !
– Sangam Belose
Nov 14 '18 at 11:25
if we can do this use functionality so how much aws pricing ?
– Pramod Gehlot
Nov 15 '18 at 9:37
ok thanks i am preffer aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/… this is right?
– Pramod Gehlot
Nov 14 '18 at 11:18
ok thanks i am preffer aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/… this is right?
– Pramod Gehlot
Nov 14 '18 at 11:18
@Honey yes you can use that as well. You can combine many services to get the best result as per use case. Aws mobile Hub should be preferred if you have mobile app serving the content. The article under the hood uses elastic transcoder to convert the videos into different format. cheers !
– Sangam Belose
Nov 14 '18 at 11:25
@Honey yes you can use that as well. You can combine many services to get the best result as per use case. Aws mobile Hub should be preferred if you have mobile app serving the content. The article under the hood uses elastic transcoder to convert the videos into different format. cheers !
– Sangam Belose
Nov 14 '18 at 11:25
if we can do this use functionality so how much aws pricing ?
– Pramod Gehlot
Nov 15 '18 at 9:37
if we can do this use functionality so how much aws pricing ?
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