Live Stream Events (Webinars)
Programmatically manage your live events with the option to view, create, delete, and make basic updates to your live events and webinars.
Programmatically manage your live events with the option to view, create, delete, and make basic updates to your live events and webinars.
Easily replace media with a new version via Media Swap. This operation queues a background job to replace the original media with the replacement media everywhere the original version has been embedded or shared. This will also preserve the original media's hashed ID and URLs so there is no disruption for your viewers or for analytics.
Organize and manage your content at scale with new subfolder endpoints. Previously, there were only two methods for organization: tagging and projects. Subfolders are contained within projects and offer one more level of granularity for your media library and you can now view, create, and delete subfolders via the API.
Track and manage your transcripts with the transcript ID, now available in responses for the below endpoints and webhooks. This makes it easier to keep track of all available transcripts associated with a given media and sync local records.
Translate your transcripts into a variety of languages via the new Media Translate endpoint.
Translate your video into more than 50 languages with video dubbing. Maintain the tone of your original content and lip sync your speakers with the new language(s).
We have added the ability to move one or many media to a different project via the Media Move endpoint.
Sometimes, we need to remove functionality from our website due to safety concerns or for code health purposes. See below for a list of notable feature deprecations and removals.
You can now filter the medias#list endpoint by providing an array of hashed_ids.