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Check the file integrity: Ensure that the videos you uploaded to your S3 bucket are not corrupted. Try downloading one of the videos from the bucket and play it locally on your computer using a media player. If the downloaded video is also showing a media corrupt error, it indicates that the original file might be corrupted or was not uploaded correctly. In this case, you should obtain a non-corrupted version of the video and upload it again.
Verify the file format and encoding: Confirm that the videos you are uploading are in a supported format and codec. Different platforms and players have specific requirements for video formats. Ensure that the videos are encoded using a codec that is compatible with your playback environment, including Moodle LMS. Commonly supported video formats include MP4, AVI, and MKV, among others.
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Do you have versioning turned on for the bucket?