Hi Leslaw,
I've just updated the ticket.
Thanks,
Rute
On 4/13/2012 5:07 AM, Leslaw Zieleznik wrote:
Hi Rute,
Did you open a ticket in JIRA as Tobias suggested, to apply the
recommended format of the rpm link for Wowza and FMS?
Regards,
Leslaw
On 11 Apr 2012, at 18:19, Rute Santos wrote:
Hi,
Looking at the Wowza tutorial link below, it seems that Wowza
also needs the "mp4:" after the application name and before the
directory path in the rtmp link. The only difference from FMS seems
to be that it requires the "_definst_" instance name, which FMS
assumes by default if no instance is informed:
http://www.wowza.com/forums/content.php?35#playback
This is the relevant note:
*Note:* To play content that is not at the root of the content folder
you must add the default application instance name to the URL. For
example if you have a file at the path
*[install-dir]/content/myvideos/sample.mp4*, the URLs for the
different stream technologies are:
*Flash player* (RTMP)
Code:
Server:rtmp://[wowza-address]/vod
Stream: mp4:myvideos/sample.mp4
Single URL:rtmp://[wowza-address]/vod/_definst_/mp4:myvideos/sample.mp4
Thus, an rtmp link in the form:
rtmp://server/matterhorn-engage/_definst_/mp4:dir1/dir2/file.mp4
should work with both FMS and Wowza.
Thanks,
Rute
On 4/9/2012 11:37 AM, Rute Santos wrote:
Hi Ruben, Hank,
I was looking at the Wowza documentation and it also has the
concept of "application" as FMS does. So, I am just wondering if
Wowza accepts both forms? I recall Hank said that the rtmp link is
working with Wowza as is, but I was wondering if he could try to use
the other form and see if it works too? I am curious...
Thanks,
Rute
On 4/9/2012 11:33 AM, Hank Magnuski wrote:
The "application" convention is certainly present in Wowza and I
believe Red5 as well.
Hank
2012/4/9 Rubén Pérez <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
It would be interesting to know if Wowza is effectively
following the same convention. We have already have bizarre
integration problems with FMS because it follows its own
conventions as to the syntax of the media to stream.
We would be happy to have that patch attached to the main
source code, since we are FMS users ourselves, but I think we
shouldn't stick to a certain notation if it's not shared by the
popular streaming alternatives, too (I'm not saying it's not,
just willing to get confirmation of it). I may be wrong here,
but "application" seems like an internal FMS concept, which may
not be share by other streaming servers. It also seems to me
like an unnatural place to put the tag (I'd rather expect it to
be before the filename or at the beginning of the URL), that's
why I'm trying to be cautious here.
Regards
2012/4/9 Tobias Wunden <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
Hi Rute,
> We use FMS here with our current system to stream mp4
files and the "mp4:" tag should come after the application
name. So, if the file resides several directory levels
below e.g. dir1/dir2/file.mp4, the rtmp link should contain
"/app_name/mp4:dir1/dir2/file.mp4" and not
"app_name/dir1/dir2/mp4:file.mp4". The links you list below
don't have examples with many levels of directories. I
don't know about Wowza, but I bet it is the same :)
> I have a patch for this if anyone is interested (how
should I submit it?)
We are certainly interested to apply your patch if you've
go this working! The correct for submitting patches is the
following:
1) Open a ticket in JIRA describing your problem.
2) Us the "attach" function to attach your patch
Also feel free to let the developers (on
[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>) know that you've
submitted a patch and would welcome feedback and
integration (optional step :-)
Tobias
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