Streaming Dynamic Content using Amazon CloudFront Reviews
2320 reviews
aluno3 B. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
aluno1 B. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
Great.
Future P. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
Matthew W. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
Super cool!
Marc B. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
Jonathan L. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
R C. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
Monica L. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
It's pretty specific, not bad just not something I have much of a need for.
Tony P. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
I wasn't able to stream my material. I might have missed something. Interesting stuff though.
Albert P. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
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Matthew W. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
Yaron B. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
nice lab
GUILHERME G. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
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Nicole M. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
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AWS_CSA9 A. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
sure why not
Victor B. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
Tyler P. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
Great! By the way, you can open *.m3u8 files by Safari with OSX
Abdennour T. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
I find it strange that once the video starts playing, the URL in my browser is that of the S3 path, and not the CloudFront path. Does this mean that my browser has simply been redirected by CloudFront? Does this mean that CloudFront is not working at all for me? This kind of clarity would be good - CloudFront is a service that it is hard for someone to understand when it is actually serving content, vs. just redirecting me to the origin. (It would be a very expensive redirect mechanism...)
Brian K. · Reviewed almost 9 years ago
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