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You can look at this blog post to see if this is what you are wanting to do - https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/media/metfc-live-stream-pre-recorded-video-using-aws-elemental-medialive/
Hello,
That button is to block the public access. If you disable the same, you wont be able to block access. I believe you want this publicly accessible so you may want to uncheck the box. With S3 Block Public Access, account administrators and bucket owners can easily set up centralized controls to limit public access to their Amazon S3 resources that are enforced regardless of how the resources are created. Attaching the link below.
Link- https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/access-control-block-public-access.html -- [1]
Hope this helps. please click accepted answer if the solution helped you understand the same.
Just to clarify, I want the video to be accessible to anyone who visits my website, no restrictions whatsoever. Is there anything else that I need to select/deselect/ from all the other settings, in order to make the video publicly accessible? Thank you so much for the prompt and informative reply.
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Hi Indranil
Thank you so much for reaching out and trying to help.
Is it really necessary to implement all those changes from the article (create a MediaStore container, change policies, est)? I asking you because, all I really want is to have this website, but with higher video quality.
Here is the website example. https://amazon-streaming.webflow.io/
In that case this may meet your requirement better - https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-interactive-video-service-add-live-video-to-your-apps-and-websites/