Hi,
I have a stream being broadcasted in local network from a source. The stream can be played in VLC using rtp://@5000. This test was done in Windows system.
Now I am trying to restream the video using the Wowza 4 using Centos serever.
I can see the incoming stream at 5000 port.
12:02:56.576452 IP 192.168.3.137.20006 > 192.168.3.138.commplex-main: UDP, length 1328
12:02:56.576479 IP 192.168.3.137.20006 > 192.168.3.138.commplex-main: UDP, length 1316
12:02:56.576576 IP 192.168.3.137.20006 > 192.168.3.138.commplex-main: UDP, length 1328
12:02:56.576709 IP 192.168.3.137.20006 > 192.168.3.138.commplex-main: UDP, length 1328
12:02:56.576839 IP 192.168.3.137.20006 > 192.168.3.138.commplex-main: UDP, length 1328
12:02:56.576966 IP 192.168.3.137.20006 > 192.168.3.138.commplex-main: UDP, length 1328
12:02:56.577095 IP 192.168.3.137.20006 > 192.168.3.138.commplex-main: UDP, length 1328
12:02:56.577225 IP 192.168.3.137.20006 > 192.168.3.138.commplex-main: UDP, length 1328
12:02:56.577352 IP 192.168.3.137.20006 > 192.168.3.138.commplex-main: UDP, length 1328
12:02:56.577421 IP 192.168.3.137.20006 > 192.168.3.138.commplex-main: UDP, length 1316
12:02:56.577482 IP 192.168.3.137.20006 > 192.168.3.138.commplex-main: UDP, length 1328
12:02:56.577609 IP 192.168.3.137.20006 > 192.168.3.138.commplex-main: UDP, length 1328
Where 192.168.3.137 is the source encoder IP and
192.168.3.138. is the server IP where wowza 4 is running.
I followed the tutorial mentioned in
https://www.wowza.com/docs/how-to-re-stream-video-from-an-ip-camera-rtsp-rtp-re-streaming.
Hope this is the correct one for my scenario.
I am using “rtp://@5000” in my stream file to play the LIVE.
But I have not succeeded in that.
So my query is “rtp://@5000” in stream file is sufficient to play the stream. Or do I need other details as well.
Please let me know if more information required.
P.S. I have already enabled wowza to listen to the correct network interface.
Thanks,
Birendra