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Alternatively, if your Internet connection can handle it, you could upload your videos to a cloud service that processes them for you. For example, Amazon's AWS has a transcoding service called Elastic, which charges 3 cents per minute of video (half of that if it's lower than 720p). Might be worth the reduced time and effort for business use. Source: 11 months ago
If you're looking for an AWS specific solution, check out Amazon Elastic Transcoder. I think it'll do what you want with a pipeline and you can do it serverless. Source: over 1 year ago
If you use https://aws.amazon.com/elastictranscoder/ then you don’t need a computer, it’s a managed service, get your files to s3 somehow and thats it. There are some other services from other providers that can do the same too, I strongly encourage to look into that, unless you have specific encoding specs that you can’t do somewhere. Source: almost 2 years ago
However compressing on the server is the better option in case you want to generate gifs, thumbnails, and different sizes and formats of the video. A lot of big video streaming companies will use something like Amazons media convert. Source: over 2 years ago
This is how I'd do it, but instead of using EC2 for step 5 I'd look into Elastic Transcoder. Source: over 2 years ago
I used https://reqbin.com/ to try and make a request to the Clash Royale API using the generated bearer token as you can see in the screenshot. To whitelist my IP I googled my own public IP and pasted it to generate the key. Is this not the right way of calling an API? Or why is this not working. It keep returning 404 errors. Source: 8 months ago
I know one needs to use the POST flairselector method to return certain metadata and use that in the POST selectflair method to change the flair. I have virtually zero programming experience and used ReqBin's API tester thanks to its simple UX, but keep getting HTTP 403 errors. Source: 12 months ago
This is a screenshot of when I tested the Go book API using ReqBin. The box highlighted in 'Magenta' is for the GET request URL, while the one highlighted in 'Red-orange' is for the 'Response'. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Check out https://oddsmatrix.com/products/widgets/ for the less than tech savvy and they offer scores API’s also. In terms of how to write an API integration, a solid Google search based on the language you want to write in goes a long way. https://reqbin.com/ however will generate the basics structure though. Source: over 1 year ago
For quick tests, there are some good public mock APIs available such as httpbin.org, ReqBin, or Reqres. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
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