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By encoding it into base 64 format and returning the base64 string
I guess Video doesn't works because the string will be too large
Also doesn't have to be S3, it can be S3 compatible storage such as Backblaze, Cloudflare, Digital Ocean, Minio etc etc
It makes me wonder why RunPod doesn't offer S3 compatible storage? They could give you a bucket when you sign up. It could be configured to auto delete files after 2 hours.
They have plans to offer it, but its not available just yet.
im trying to use S3 to upload my videos after generations. Ill update you when fixed - now im getting the frames rather than the actual video.