Cloud live streaming typically does not natively support automatically jumping to the beginning or end of a recorded video after recording completes, as this is more of a playback or editing feature rather than a core streaming function. However, some cloud platforms offer integrated media processing services that can enable such capabilities.
For example, if you record a live stream and store it in the cloud, you can use media processing services to trim, extract, or generate playlists that allow viewers to jump to specific timestamps, including the start or end of the video.
In Tencent Cloud, you can use CSS (Cloud Streaming Services) for live streaming and VOD (Video on Demand) for post-processing. VOD provides features like video clipping, timestamp-based playback, and adaptive bitrate streaming, which can be used to create a viewing experience where users can jump to the beginning or end of a recorded live stream.
Example: After a live event, you can use Tencent Cloud VOD to process the recorded video, generate a playback URL with seekable timestamps, and embed it in your application, allowing users to skip to the start or end of the video.