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You can see an example here where we retrieve the recording files for a given user. As far as writing the content of a stream, it should be as simple as something like this: using (var outStream = File.OpenWrite("path to new file"))
{
stream.CopyTo(outStream);
} with my limited knowledge of VB.NET, I was able to convert the C# code to this: Dim outStream As new FileStream("path to new file", FileMode.Create)
sourceStream.CopyTo(outStream ) Let me know if this helps. |
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ZoomNet relies on the default timeout HttpClient settings but you certainly can provide your own HttpClient and configure the timeout to any value you want. Something like this: var myHttpClient = new HttpClient()
{
Timeout = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(10) // This is an exceedingly long timeout for demonstration purposes.
};
var apiKey = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("ZOOM_JWT_APIKEY", EnvironmentVariableTarget.User);
var apiSecret = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("ZOOM_JWT_APISECRET", EnvironmentVariableTarget.User);
var connectionInfo = new JwtConnectionInfo(apiKey, apiSecret);
var client = new ZoomClient(connectionInfo, myHttpClient); |
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I'm trying to download a video file and keep getting a taskcanceled error,
I can get the download url filename, so authentication is ok,
but when i try this
i get taskcanceled error, do i need to do something with the token for a callback ?, is there any examples anywhere, i don't have a lot of experience
Thanks
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