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Agora shows how to stream S3-hosted Cloud Recording in React Native
Agora published a guide detailing how to stream Agora Cloud Recording M3U8 video files from an AWS S3 bucket within a React Native application. The article provides instructions for integrating cloud-recorded video content into mobile apps.
Key Takeaways
- Agora published a guide for streaming Cloud Recording M3U8 video files from an AWS S3 bucket.
- The example targets React Native apps, not web or desktop players.
- The article centers on integrating cloud-recorded video content into mobile applications.
- AWS S3 is the storage layer for the recorded M3U8 files.
Why It Matters
For teams building React Native video experiences, this gives a concrete path for playing back Agora Cloud Recording output stored in S3. It ties Agora Cloud Recording to AWS S3, showing a straightforward content-delivery workflow for mobile apps. The key signal to watch is whether Agora expands this guide into other app frameworks or playback formats beyond M3U8 in S3.
Read full article at prod.agora.io
