where do i extract the call recordings after the c...
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where do i extract the call recordings after the call ends?
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Thanks for reaching out, Bryner. I'm an AI assistant and I'm here to help. Give me a moment while I research this topic.
To extract call recordings after the call ends, it depends on how you have set up your recording process: • If you are using LiveKit egress to record sessions, you can configure the system to stop recording automatically by deleting the room when the human participant leaves. Alternatively, you can manually stop the recording using the
stopEgress
API. • If you have configured recordings to save to a cloud storage provider (e.g., Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, or Azure Blob Storage), the recordings will be stored there. You can extract them directly from your configured storage location. If you need further assistance with your specific setup, feel free to provide more details! Sources: Session recording and transcripts | LiveKit Docs
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where is the recordings stored?
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Hey there! Let's talk about where your LiveKit call recordings are stored. The great news is you've got flexibility in choosing a cloud storage provider during setup. Check out these awesome options: • Amazon S3 or any S3-compatible storage (think MinIO, Oracle Cloud, CloudFlare R2, Digital Ocean, Akamai Linode, Backblaze) - lots of choices! • Google Cloud Storage (GCP) - another solid pick. • Azure Blob Storage - yep, that works too! To find your recordings, just peek into the storage provider and bucket you set up. Need a hand figuring it out? I'm totally here to help you navigate this – just give me a shout! Sources: Session recording and transcripts | LiveKit Docs | Egress output types | LiveKit Docs | Auto Egress | LiveKit Docs
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can i store to local for now
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Hey there! I totally get why you'd want to store your LiveKit recordings locally. Right now, our docs mainly talk about cloud storage options like Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Azure Blob Storage, but I hear you're looking for a local solution. While we don't have a built-in local storage option right now, I'm totally happy to help you explore some custom setup possibilities. Would you like me to dig deeper into this and see what we can come up with together? I'm here to make sure we find the best solution for you!