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Creating media concatenation pipelines for Amazon Chime SDK meetings

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Creating media concatenation pipelines for Amazon Chime SDK meetings - Amazon Chime SDK

You use media concatenation pipelines to concatenate the artifacts (files) generated by media capture pipelines.

Media capture pipelines capture the contents of a meeting by chunking the media streams and storing those artifacts in your Amazon S3 bucket. Media capture pipelines create the following types of artifacts:

  • Audio

  • Video

  • Content shares

  • Data channel messages

  • Transcription messages

  • Meeting events

  • Composited video, meaning content shares and multiple video streams displayed in a grid as video tiles.

Media concatenation pipelines allow you to concatenate each type of artifact into a single file, and then store those larger files in your Amazon S3 bucket. You can create a media concatenation pipeline without waiting for the media capture event to end, but the concatenation pipeline only starts concatenating when the capture pipeline stops.

Note

Media capture pipelines, media concatenation pipelines, and Amazon S3 buckets must reside in the same AWS account.

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