Hello there and welcome to the Wowza support forum.
What are the encoder settings for audio and video codecs?
Have you tested the stream with the RTMP example player that ships with Wowza?
Do you see any errors or warn messages in the logs? You can start Wowza in stand alone mode ([install-dir]/bin/startup.bat) to view the log output in the console.
Kind regards,
Salvadore
Hi. I’ve tested all example players available, some of them aren’t supported by the browser. With those which are supported, the main error I’ve seen was “Source stream or file could not be found or access was denied”. Encoder sends MPEG-TS stream using, I believe, H.264 and MP3, but I’m not sure now, I will be able to check it tomorrow. However, the stream seemed like it manages to get “into” Wowza as I see incoming Mbps in app monitoring. Speaking of logs, I will check tomorrow too.
Also, I’ve tested Wowza with VLC Player as a streaming source, sending MPEG-TS via UDP, H.264+MP3 (this time for sure). Wowza was able to process and transcode it (transrate to the same H.264 and audio passthrough), and I’ve seen and heard it working with Adobe RTPM and HDS sample players, but MPEG-DASH player says “The video could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported” and thus plays nothing. Huh? I thought H.264 is the preferred format for MPEG-DASH, isn’t it?