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Moving videos to Bunny Stream
Iβve looked into different video solution for this blog before β and, at the time, settled on using Coconut.co for encoding, AWS S3 for hosting, and Video.js for playing. Bunny Stream was on the table back then, but I wanted a more hands on solution. Well β this time around I wanted a hands off solution, where the videos just work without me having to worry about it π And for that β Bunny Stream is pretty awesome, so thatβs what Iβm using now π
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