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.
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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.
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.
This repository contains a broadcasting application for Android. The app is built on Amazon IVS and uses the Amazon IVS Broadcast SDK to stream video from an Android device to an Amazon IVS channel.
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 app showing how to implement a Live to VOD (DVR) experience using Amazon IVS and the auto-record-to-s3 feature using Amazon S3.
This repository contains an Android demo app which shows how to instantiate multiple players simultaneously, and switch between 3 predefined layouts/sets of demo streams. The app is built on Amazon IVS and the Amazon IVS Player SDK.
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 code sample shows how you can leverage Play Feature Delivery to enable on-demand delivery of the Amazon IVS Player SDK on Android.
Sample Android app demonstrating how screensharing can be implemented with IVS Real-Time
This project demonstrates a video collaboration application for Android phones and tablets powered by Amazon IVS Real-time, serving as a reference for building compelling social video experiences.
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