Hi Alexander

Thanks for elaborating, that was really helpful! I think that edX should 
document that so no one spends days looking after something not exists 
later. 

Again, thank you. 

On Friday, August 5, 2016 at 10:41:55 AM UTC+3, Alexander Kryklia wrote:
>
> Hi Ahmed
>
> Unfortunately, VEDA is closed source 3rd party proprietary software. So it 
> is not possible to use it.
>
> However, Appsembler and Raccoon Gang are thinking about staring works 
> toward creating possibilities to use 3rd party video processing services 
> like Wistia in Open edX.
> We can elaborate a bit more if you interested in.
>
> Alexander Kryklia
> CTO@Raccoon Gang
>
> On Thursday, August 4, 2016 at 4:23:33 PM UTC+3, Ahmed Jazzar wrote:
>>
>> Further investigation lead me to this wiki: Video Pipeline 1.0 
>> <https://openedx.atlassian.net/wiki/display/MA/Video+Pipeline+1.0>
>> What I understood is that edx-val and S3 are communicating with a module 
>> named *VEDA* which I could not find any evidence of its existence in edX 
>> Github repos, configuration repo, and the edx-platform repo itself, so the 
>> next questions raised here are: what is VEDA? How can I run it? And where 
>> can I find it?
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 3, 2016 at 4:15:09 PM UTC+3, Ahmed Jazzar wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello everyone:
>>>
>>> I've been working days ago on configuring Video Upload Pipeline as 
>>> described here: Developing-on-the-edX-Developer-Stack 
>>> <https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/wiki/Developing-on-the-edX-Developer-Stack#configuring-video-upload>,
>>>  
>>> and I reached a point that all the videos have been uploaded successfully 
>>> to the configured S3 Bucket, but as the documentation stated and I quote:
>>>
>>>  These steps will only get you through the upload stage. Video 
>>>> processing and YouTube deployment are not covered here
>>>
>>>
>>> So any body has any idea where should I go next, or what can I do to 
>>> enable the video processing and youtube deployment? I reached dead ends in 
>>> the every edX documentation and I could find nothing.
>>>
>>>
>>>  P.S. This is stated earlier in this post with no answer: 
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/edx-code/nretG2PL7Sc/DMDa9UVyoHMJ
>>>
>>

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