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# Media Coding Web - Configuration & Run Guide
To properly test and run this project, you will need to prepare your environment:
1. **Install Node.js & FFmpeg**:
- Ensure Node.js (v18+) is installed.
- Install **FFmpeg** on your system and make sure it is available in your PATH environment variable. The Node.js library `fluent-ffmpeg` requires it.
2. **AWS S3 / MinIO Configuration**:
- Modify the `.env` file (copy from `.env.example`).
- Add your `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`, `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`, `AWS_REGION`, and `S3_BUCKET_NAME`.
- If using **MinIO**, ensure you set the `S3_ENDPOINT` (e.g., `http://127.0.0.1:9000`) and set `S3_FORCE_PATH_STYLE=true`.
- Ensure your bucket has `.mp4` video files.
3. **Install Dependencies & Start**:
```bash
npm install
npm start
```
4. **Test Delivery**:
- Open your browser to `http://localhost:3000`.
- The application should display available `.mp4` items from your S3 bucket.
- Click one video, and the Node server will begin to read the S3 stream and pipe it to FFmpeg, transcoding it into HLS segments inside the `/public/hls/` directory.
- The frontend polls via `/api/status`, and once the index playlist is available, HLS playback starts!