Enhancement: Improve Access to Recorded Videos by Organizing Saved Files #1876
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I'm using Jitsi with Docker, and I encountered some challenges when trying to manage recorded conference videos. The videos are saved in a directory mounted on the Docker container, but they are stored in folders with hash string names. This makes it difficult to identify and locate specific recordings.
Currently, after recording a conference, the videos are saved in a directory with a hashed folder name. Administrators or users who need to access these videos must manually navigate through the hash-named directories, which can be time-consuming and confusing, especially as the number of recordings grows.
To address this, I developed a script that organizes the recorded videos in a more user-friendly manner. The script automatically:
This enhancement will simplify the process of managing recorded videos, making it more intuitive and less error-prone.
Users can quickly find and access recorded videos without dealing with hash strings.
Administrators will spend less time managing the video storage, reducing overhead.
As the number of recordings increases, this approach will help keep the file system organized.
I would love to contribute this script to the Jitsi project if you find it useful. Please let me know your thoughts on this enhancement.