I’m having the same issue. The Video freezes in 20 seconds after publishing the stream to my standalone wifi server. The Vidiu is definitely the issue. I have used three different Vidiu on my LAN with both the wowza server and the vidiu connected directly to my CISCO 1941 ISR over FE ports. I still get video/audio out of sync. Plus the web interface freezes a lot when starting and stopping the stream.
It’s only when I stream from a DVD player (Sony BDP-S570) that I get a good stream. I don’t think the Vidiu can handle encoding the raw video and since a DVD is already encoded it not an issue.
I have two separate networks from Comcast - Home and Business. I tried streaming from my home to the business and that did not work. I also tried from two customer location before directly connected the vidiu to the same router as the Wowza server.
Plus Teradek has a very rude sales person that treated me like dirty, because I only bought three vidiu(s) instead of a bulk order.
I think Wowza needs to stop promoting the Teradek Vidiu. Wowza has a very good product and I hate to see them ruin their reputation via association.
Here are my spec(s):
Vidiu Firmware 2.0.1 , Connect type HDMI (audio and Video), RJ-45 connection, DHCP and RTMP streaming at HD/AAC/MP3
core server - VM HOST - 4 VMs (2 DCs, 1 Web, 1 wowza): 6 core 2.10GHz intel E5-2620, 32 GB mem, 2 TB HDD
Wowza Server - VM Guest resource allocation: 1 processor with 2 cores, 8 GB Mem, 160GB HDD, Bridged FE port NIC
comcast Biz Class network speed: 9.35 Up and 56.53 Down
ifiniti Home Broadband speed: 12.20 Up and 17.81 Down
I have one live 640x360 stream that runs 24 hours a day at a Averaging 9 frame per sec / 126 Kbps Audio and 206 Video