Dacast MCP Server
An MCP Server enabling integration with Dacast’s video streaming and hosting platform, supporting live and on‑demand video workflows and API access via MCP.
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Dacast MCP Server
Category: Media Processing MCP Servers
Brand: dacast
Slug: dacast-mcp-server
Dacast MCP Server connects the Dacast video streaming and hosting platform with AI-native tools, enabling programmatic control of live and on‑demand video workflows via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Features
- MCP integration for Dacast: Exposes Dacast’s video streaming and hosting capabilities through an MCP server.
- Live and on‑demand video workflows: Supports operations related to both live streaming and VOD (video on demand).
- API-based control: Provides access to Dacast’s API via MCP for automating common video platform tasks.
- AI tool connectivity: Designed to work with AI tools that support MCP, including:
- Cursor
- Claude
- Windsurf
- Account-level integration: Connects directly to your Dacast account so AI agents can interact with your video resources.
Use Cases
- Manage Dacast live streams and VOD assets from AI coding assistants or IDEs.
- Automate video publishing workflows through MCP-compatible AI tools.
- Integrate Dacast video operations into broader AI-driven workflows and agents.
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