Objective
As mentioned in this article Why has the size of the iOS/Android SDKs increased so much from version 2.25.2?, due to the significant increase in size when integrating the Vonage Media Library into the SDK, the Media Transformers are now available through the opt-in Vonage Media Library from a new version of the OpenTok SDK. If you choose to use this library in the new version, it must be explicitly added to your project. Please refer to the information below for the specific version in which this change was implemented.
Applies To
- Video API
- iOS SDK
- Android SDK
- Windows SDK
- MacOS SDK
- Media Processor
Procedure
The method varies depending on the Client SDK. Please refer to the appropriate documentation for your Client SDK below:
- iOS from OpenTok SDK v2.27.4 https://tokbox.com/developer/guides/vonage-media-processor/ios/#vonage-media-library-integration
- Android from OpenTok SDK v2.27.2 https://tokbox.com/developer/guides/vonage-media-processor/android/#vonage-media-library-integration
- Windows from OpenTok SDK v2.27.2 https://tokbox.com/developer/guides/vonage-media-processor/windows/#vonage-media-library-integration
- MacOS from OpenTok SDK v2.27.3 https://tokbox.com/developer/guides/vonage-media-processor/mac/#vonage-media-library-integration
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