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Store is an open-source repository where you can share your own live wallpapers for Sucrose.
Modern Next.js powered Video calling app
Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
Cross-platform, customizable multimedia/video processing framework. With strong GPU acceleration, heterogeneous design, multi-language support, easy to use, multi-framework compatible and high performance, the framework is ideal for transcoding, AI inference, algorithm integration, live video streaming, and more.
This repository contains a basic livestream to video on-demand web application. The app is built on Amazon IVS and uses the Auto-record to S3 feature to automatically record streams. Recorded streams are played back using the Amazon IVS Player SDK.
Veejay is a visual instrument and realtime video sampler (for live video improvisation)
A demo web application that shows how to implement a basic live streaming application with bullet chat using Amazon IVS and React.
A Videojs Plugin to help you list out resolutions and bit-rates from Live, Adaptive and Progressive streams.
This demo showcases how customers can use Amazon IVS to create live interactive fitness experiences, with a leaderboard and basic user interactions.
A demo iPhone application intended as an educational tool for demonstrating how Amazon IVS can be used to build a compelling customer experience for eCommerce use-cases.
This repository contains a demo web application intended as an educational tool for demonstrating how you can implement a stream "clipping" functionality with Amazon IVS. This project uses AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK).
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).
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 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 repository contains a collection of plain JavaScript code samples, covering several basic Amazon IVS use cases.
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).
A demo Android phone application intended as an educational tool for demonstrating how Amazon IVS can be used to build a scrolling feed of autoplaying live streams.
A demo Android phone application intended as an educational tool for demonstrating how Amazon IVS can be used to build a compelling customer experience for eCommerce use-cases.
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.
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