HTTP Mode: Direct S3 presigned upload. Best for LAN and stable connections. Speeds: 50–200 MB/s.
Destination Folder
Prefix: (root)
Files
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Drop files here or click to browse
Video, audio, image, metadata — up to 50 GB per file
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S3 Storage Configuration
For MinIO, Backblaze, Cloudflare R2, Wasabi, etc. enter the full endpoint URL. Leave blank to use standard AWS S3.
UDP Relay Configuration
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Base URL of your Dragon Wind UDP Relay container
AMPP Configuration
Your Grass Valley AMPP regional endpoint
Chrome Extension — UDP Upload
The Dragon Wind Chrome extension enables UDP-accelerated uploads directly from your browser. Download the extension package below, then follow the steps to install it.
Installation Steps
1
Unzip the downloaded file
Extract dragon-wind-extension.zip to a permanent folder on your computer — Chrome needs this folder to stay in place.
2
Open Chrome Extensions
In Chrome, navigate to chrome://extensions or open the menu → More Tools → Extensions.
3
Enable Developer Mode
Toggle the Developer mode switch in the top-right corner of the Extensions page.
4
Load the extension
Click Load unpacked, then navigate to and select the dragon-wind-extension folder you unzipped in step 1.
5
Configure the extension
Click the 🐉 Dragon Wind icon in Chrome's toolbar. Enter this server's URL and log in with your credentials. UDP uploads will now be available from any page.
📡 UDP Port Forwarding
For uploads from outside your local network, make sure your UDP relay port is forwarded in your router. You can find your assigned UDP port in the .env file (RELAY_UDP_PORT) or check the UDP Relay tab above.
User Management
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Share Links
Generate a shareable upload link for external users. No account needed — just send the link and they can upload directly to a specified folder.