![]() The only way I can get this to work is to set the recording sharing settings to public. OAuth token is insufficient for downloading these files if they are private or password protected. However, when my script tries to actually download the VTT or TIMELINE files, I run into an auth problem. This is okay, actually preferable, for my use case. With OAuth, I can download recording transcripts just fine for a single user. Option 2: OAuth (preferred, but has problems) However, even if I can get this to work, it is not ideal because it requires the user sharing their data to have high privileges in zoom and also they have to create their own JWT App and share the JWT with us. So first I need to figure out what I’m doing wrong with auth. ![]() For the account ID I am entering the “Account No.” which I am retrieving from /profile. I enter the JWT token where it asks for the oauth token. Then from the API documentation page for getaccountcloudrecording I am using the easy form on the page to test the request. I set it to be good for 1 week and I generated it today so it should be valid for sure. I am getting the JWT from the App Marketplace for my JWT app. ![]() If a cloud recording is not set to public, then the only way I can download the files programmatically is to use JWT auth (I think). ![]() I’m specifically struggling with auth right now. I’m trying to figure out the best way to provide this. My service will import their recording transcripts and do some machine learning on them. I am building an app that will allow customers to connect their zoom account to my service. ![]()
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