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Can you share the iframe embed code?


Sure! Check out https://github.com/leesalminen/twilio-video-app-react and https://github.com/twilio/twilio-video-app-react/pull/95 . It's a single commit to add support for <iframe> embed.


Another commercial alternative is M-Strean - non proprietary TCP based parallel streaming.

Limited to work with CIFS / SMB / NFS and S3 compatible / OpenStack Swift compatible / Ceph / Azure storage.

Commercial model is server based with no additional bandwidth charges .

Data stored in a non proprietary fashion so bi-modal access to data possible.

Not sure if it is working with QUIC or not as it is mentioned in blog posts.

Seems heavily focused on the media and entertainment industry.

https://storagemadeeasy.com/M-Stream/


This is just one single feature of the StorageMadeEasy.com solution and commercial pricing seems equivalent but many more cloud storage's are available.


Fuse has been around for a while, in fact MacFuse was an implementation that was open sourced by Google, although no longer workable given the advances of the MacOS. There is now OSXFuse which is used by a few commercial applications including Transmit and the Storage Made Easy Cloud Service which uses it to support multiple backends including Google Drive and Google Storage.

On Windows there are Fuse implementations but they are not as rock solid as OSXFuse on Mac. The best commercial implementation Windows FUSE I'm aware of is CallbackFS.


You should look at SMEStorage.com. They expose Amazon S3 in a variety of ways and have lots of different tools, including Linux and Mac Virtual Drives.


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