Import from Amazon S3
Amazon S3 bucket import allows you to transfer large volumes of videos directly
to Viostream by uploading them to a designated S3 import bucket. This method is
ideal for bulk migrations, automated workflows, or when dealing with very large
files that would be impractical to upload through the web interface.
Import from Box
Viostream makes it easy to import your videos directly from Box without
having to download them to your computer first. This feature is particularly
useful for large video files or when you have limited local storage space.
Import from Dropbox
Viostream makes it easy to import your videos directly from Dropbox without
having to download them to your computer first. This feature is particularly
useful for large video files or when you have limited local storage space.
Import from Google Drive
Viostream makes it easy to import your videos directly from Google Drive without
having to download them to your computer first. This feature is particularly
useful for large video files or when you have limited local storage space.
Import from OneDrive
Viostream makes it easy to import your videos directly from OneDrive without
having to download them to your computer first. This feature is particularly
useful for large video files or when you have limited local storage space.
Import from the web
Viostream makes it easy to import videos directly from any publicly accessible
web URL without having to download them to your computer first. This feature is
particularly useful for importing videos from various websites, CDNs, or other
online sources.
Import from Zoom
Viostream makes it easy to import your recordings directly from Zoom without
having to download them to your computer first. This feature is particularly
useful for large recording files or when you have limited local storage space.
Import via Viostream API
The Viostream REST API provides a powerful way to programmatically import videos
and integrate video management into your applications. This method is ideal for
automation, bulk operations, custom integrations, and when you need to
programmatically generate embed codes.