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Storage Settings
The Storage section is where you connect external video hosting providers to FluentPlayer Pro. Once connected, you can choose these providers as video sources when adding or editing media items.
Pro feature
All storage integrations require FluentPlayer Pro.
Note
Email and CRM providers (FluentCRM, Mailchimp, Webhook) are configured under Settings → Integrations, not here.
Browsing Storage Providers
Navigating your available integrations is simple. You can use the search bar on the right or filter the list using the tabs at the top of the screen:
- All: Shows every integration card available.
- Email Service Provider: Filters the view to show dedicated email platforms like FluentCRM and Mailchimp.
- Others: Filters the view to show custom routing options like Webhooks.
Each integration card displays a brief description, a status badge (Enabled or Disabled), and a Configure button to manage your connection settings.
BunnyCDN Stream
BunnyCDN Stream is a video streaming CDN with encoding, multi-bitrate delivery, and global edge nodes. FluentPlayer can browse your Bunny Stream libraries and serve HLS video directly.
What You Need
- A Bunny.net account.
- A Stream library created in your Bunny dashboard with at least one video uploaded.
- Your API key (found in Bunny → Account → API Keys).
How to Connect
- Go to FluentPlayer → Settings → Storage.
- Click Configure on the BunnyCDN Stream row.
- Enter your API key.
- Enter your library details (pull zone or library ID) if prompted.
- Click Test connection to verify FluentPlayer can reach Bunny.
- Save the settings.
Using BunnyCDN Stream as a Video Source
After connecting:
- Go to FluentPlayer → Media and create or edit a media item.
- Choose BunnyCDN Stream as the source type.
- Select the library (if you have multiple).
- Select the video you want to use.
- Save the media.
Related: BunnyCDN Stream integration guide for advanced options.
BunnyCDN Storage
BunnyCDN Storage lets you store video files in Bunny's storage zones and serve them through their CDN. This is useful when you want self managed file hosting rather than a full streaming platform.
What You Need
- A Bunny.net account.
- A storage zone created in your Bunny dashboard.
- Your storage zone name and API key (or access credentials).
How to Connect
- Go to FluentPlayer → Settings → Storage.
- Click Configure on the BunnyCDN Storage row.
- Enter your storage zone name and API key.
- Click Test connection to verify.
- Save the settings.
Using BunnyCDN Storage as a Video Source
After connecting:
- Go to FluentPlayer → Media and create or edit a media item.
- Choose BunnyCDN Storage as the source type.
- Browse or select the video file in your storage zone.
- Save the media.
Related: BunnyCDN Storage integration guide for file management options.
Mux
Mux is a professional video platform with adaptive HLS streaming, live streaming, AI-generated captions, signed URL playback, and Mux Data analytics. FluentPlayer Pro provides a full Mux integration including webhook support for asset-ready events.
What You Need
- A Mux account.
- A Mux API access token with Mux Video permissions (read and write), from Mux dashboard → Settings → API access tokens.
- FluentPlayer Pro active on your site.
How to Connect
- Go to FluentPlayer → Settings → Storage.
- Click Configure on the Mux row.
- Enter your Token ID and Token Secret from the Mux dashboard.
- Click Test connection to confirm the credentials work.
- Save the settings.
Optional Mux Settings
| Option | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Signed URLs | Serve time limited signed URLs for protected playback, thumbnails, and storyboards. Enable only if you need access restricted video. |
| Enable auto captions | Ask Mux to auto generate captions for new uploads (language is configurable). |
| Webhook secret | Verifies events from Mux (asset ready, upload failed, live events). Add a webhook endpoint in the Mux dashboard and paste the signing secret here. |
| Mux Data environment key | Optional key for Mux's playback quality analytics. |
Using Mux as a Video Source
After connecting:
- Go to FluentPlayer → Media and create or edit a media item.
- Choose Mux as the source type.
- Select an existing Mux asset or enter the playback ID.
- Save the media.
Related: Mux integration guide for live streaming, signed URLs, and advanced API details.

