This repository shows how you can generate subtitles for Live to VOD (DVR) using Amazon IVS, the auto-record-to-s3 feature using Amazon S3, Amazon EventBridge and Amazon Transcribe.
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This repository shows how you can generate subtitles for Live to VOD (DVR) using Amazon IVS, the auto-record-to-s3 feature using Amazon S3, Amazon EventBridge and Amazon Transcribe.
This repository shows how you can build a web dashboard to edit and send TimedMetadata events to Amazon IVS Channels.
This repository contains an experimental demo application that shows how you can add client-side auto-generated captions to Amazon IVS Real-time and Low-latency streams using transformers.js and WebGPU.
The Amazon IVS manifest clipping solution offers a reference solution that demonstrates how you can use HTTP live streaming (HLS) Program-Date-Time (PDT) tags and HLS byte range manifest files to clip the recordings stored on Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) using the Auto-Record to Amazon S3.
This repository contains a basic real-time video streaming application built with Amazon IVS, next.js, and AWS CDK. The real-time video streaming in this app is powered by Amazon IVS Real-time Streaming and the Amazon IVS Web Broadcast SDK.
This demo application shows how to implement an audio-only web application powered by Amazon IVS Real-time, using React, the IVS Broadcast SDK, and the AWS CDK.
A demo Android app showing how to implement a Live to VOD (DVR) experience using Amazon IVS and the auto-record-to-s3 feature using Amazon S3.
This standalone demo aims to showcase best practices and optimizations to achieve reduced TTV (Time to Video) and improved latency with Amazon IVS. This demo is built on Amazon IVS and uses the Amazon IVS Player SDK.
This repository contains an iOS demo app which shows how to instantiate multiple players simultaneously, and switch between 3 predefined layouts/sets of demo streams using SwiftUI. The app is built on Amazon IVS and the Amazon IVS Player SDK.
This project demonstrates a video collaboration application powered by Amazon IVS Real-time, serving as a reference for building compelling social video experiences.
A demo iOS app showing how to implement a Live to VOD (DVR) experience using Amazon IVS and the auto-record-to-s3 feature using Amazon S3.
This repository contains an Android demo app which shows how to instantiate multiple players simultaneously, and switch between 3 predefined layouts/sets of demo streams. The app is built on Amazon IVS and the Amazon IVS Player SDK.
This standalone demo aims to showcase best practices and optimizations to achieve reduced TTV (Time to Video) and improved latency with Amazon IVS. This demo is built on Amazon IVS and uses the Amazon IVS Player SDK.
A demo Android app built with Kotlin that shows how to implement a basic video + chat application using Amazon IVS and the AWS serverless application model (SAM).
This repository contains a broadcasting application for iOS. The app is built on Amazon IVS and uses the Amazon IVS Broadcast SDK to stream video from an iOS device to an Amazon IVS channel.
A demo iPhone application intended as an educational tool for demonstrating how Amazon IVS can be used to build a scrolling feed of autoplaying live streams.
This repository contains a broadcasting application for Android. The app is built on Amazon IVS and uses the Amazon IVS Broadcast SDK to stream video from an Android device to an Amazon IVS channel.
This demo showcases how customers can use Amazon IVS to create live interactive fitness experiences, with a leaderboard and basic user interactions.
A demo iOS app built with SwiftUI that shows how to implement a basic video + chat application using Amazon IVS and the AWS serverless application model (SAM).
This code sample shows how you can leverage Play Feature Delivery to enable on-demand delivery of the Amazon IVS Player SDK on Android.
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