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Maximum number of supported shared content streams #2164

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hassanctech opened this issue Apr 12, 2022 · 2 comments
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Maximum number of supported shared content streams #2164

hassanctech opened this issue Apr 12, 2022 · 2 comments
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@hassanctech
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What are you trying to do?

What is the maximum number of shared content streams that are supported?

Under scaling limitations this (https://aws.amazon.com/chime/chime-sdk/faq/) suggests 2 per session. Is that a hard limit?

How can the documentation be improved to help your use case?

For example: Include a section on how to configure the meeting session.

What documentation have you looked at so far?

*For example: README.md, Amazon Chime SDK Developer Guide, etc.

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ltrung commented Apr 12, 2022

Yes 2 is the hard limit right now for content share. Do you have a use case that you need more?

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Yes we have a use case in which a user may only share one screen/window (or on the sender side we can package the multiple streams into one), but up to 5 different users may need to share streams, so what would it take on your end to up that limit to 5?

@ltrung ltrung reopened this Apr 20, 2022
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