FAQs: RTSP Push to Wowza Video
What's RTSP Push to Wowza Video?
RTSP Push to Wowza Video refers to the ability to stream live video to Wowza Video software by using the Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP). This allows for the transmission of live video and ensures seamless playback for viewers. Additionally, this feature supports the use of H.265, a video compression standard that offers higher efficiency and improved video quality compared to its predecessors. Overall, RTSP Push to Wowza Video with H.265 support provides an advanced and reliable method for streaming live video content.
NOTE: ONLY available in the latest firmware released around December 2023.
How to set up?
Add Live Stream
Setup Video Source & Encoder (2nd Tab)
Disable Authentication if required(2nd Tab)
Click "Next" to finish settings and then it'll show as below:
Scroll down from same page of the above image to copy Primary Server/Stream Name
Navigate to Settings of Encoder->Push->RTSP->Paste "Primary Server/Stream Name" into the column of Video Push, please check below:
Then click "Start Live Stream" from Page Overview of Wowza Video:
Wait for a while and see if it's successful.
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