Connect JW Player integrations
Syndicate your media content by automating JW Player to instantly upload new videos from cloud storage and manage playlists. Use our workflow automation to sync video metadata from your content management system or notify teams when new media is ready for publishing. Sign up now to connect your content creation to your distribution engine.
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Integrate JW Player with Make to automate media workflows. Use JW Player as an action to upload new videos, manage playlists, and sync video metadata. Alternatively, set JW Player as a trigger to initiate workflows when new media is uploaded or existing media is updated, enabling automated publishing notifications and streamlined content distribution.
Creates a new media by fetch or external upload methods.
Deletes one or more media.
Gets a media by ID.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Searches for media or lists them all.
Updates a media.
Creates a new media by a multipart upload method. Best for uploading media files that are 100MB to 25GB.
Creates a new media by a direct upload method. Best for uploading media files that are 100 MB or less.
Triggers when a media has become available.
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