Video Android Previous Releases
Version Support Policy
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The Twilio Programmable Video SDKs use Semantic Versioning. Twilio supports version N-1 for 12 months after the first GA release of version N. We recommend you upgrade to the latest version as soon as possible to avoid any breaking changes. |
Deprecation Notice - all 1.x and 2.x Versions
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Please note that all Programmable Video Android SDK 1.x and 2.x versions are deprecated. For the more information on the latest version of the Programmable Video Android SDK, see the Getting Started Guide |
This page provides links to documentation to prior releases of the Video Android SDK.
Video Android 6.x
- Migrating from 5.x to 6.x
- Getting Started
- Configuring Audio, Video Input and Output devices
- Screen Capture
- Specifying Video Format
- Using the DataTrack API
- Changelog
- API Reference
- API Reference KTX
Video Android 5.x
- Migrating from 4.x to 5.x
- Getting Started
- Configuring Audio, Video Input and Output devices
- Screen Capture
- Specifying Video Constraints
- Using the DataTrack API
- Changelog
- API Reference
Video Android 4.x
- Migrating from 3.x to 4.x
- Getting Started
- Configuring Audio, Video Input and Output devices
- Screen Capture
- Specifying Video Constraints
- Using the DataTrack API
- Changelog
- API Reference
Video Android 3.x
- Migrating from 2.x to 3.x
- Getting Started
- Configuring Audio, Video Input and Output devices
- Screen Capture
- Specifying Video Constraints
- Using the DataTrack API
- Changelog
- API Reference
Video Android 2.x
- Migrating from 1.x to 2.x
- Getting Started
- Configuring Audio, Video Input and Output devices
- Screen Capture
- Specifying Video Constraints
- Using the DataTrack API
- Changelog
- API Reference
Video Android 1.x
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