Getting Up and Running With Wowza Streaming Engine 4.8
Learn to deliver live and VOD adaptive streams to computers, mobile, and other devices using Wowza Streaming Engine 4.8.
Derrick Freeman
This course teaches you how to install, configure, and produce live and VOD streams with the Wowza Streaming Engine 4.8
How to install and configure the Wowza Streaming Engine 4.8 on Windows, Mac, and AWS Linux instances
How to configure live and on-demand streaming applications
How to deliver live and VOD adaptive bitrate streams to computers, iOS devices, and Android devices
Live encoding best practices
Here's an overview of the major modules of the course.
Here you'll meet Derrick and hear his vision for the course.
2. Video Streaming Overview
In this section, Derrick introduces you to streaming concepts like single file and adaptive streaming.
3. Wowza Streaming Engine Overview
This section provides an overview of how Wowza Streaming Engine works. You'll learn about Applications, Modules, Properties, Stream Types, AddOns, and Media Playback types.
4. Wowza Streaming Engine 4.8 Set-up
In this section, you'll learn how to install Wowza Streaming Engine on Windows, Mac, and on AWS using a Linux instance, including VHost configuration, port settings, tuning, and best practices to ensure that the server is functioning properly. You’ll also learn how to set-up players like VLC and JWPlayer to access the server and test playback.
5. Wowza Streaming Engine Manager
In this module, you'll learn how to use Wowza Streaming Engine Manager to manage the Wowza Streaming Engine remotely. You’ll learn what can be set up and configured remotely along with where various features such as Applications, Server settings, Stream Files, Content Storage, Playback Security, Source Security, SMIL Files, and Live Sources.
6. CORS Overview/Streamlock SSL Overview
Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) and StreamLock are required to securely deliver video from Wowza Streaming Engine to browser-based HTML5 video players. In this lesson, you'll learn what CORS and StreamLock are and how to enable them.
7. On-demand Streaming Set-up
Here you'll learn how to set-up on-demand streaming for H.264 content, including how to encode and upload your files, and how to configure Wowza Streaming Engine.
8. Live Streaming Set-up
This module teaches you how to produce live streams using Wowza Streaming Engine, including configuring the server, and encoding and delivering live streams to the server using a live encoder such as Wirecast.
9. Adaptive Streaming Setup for VOD Streaming
In this section, you'll learn how to produce on-demand HLS and DASH streams for delivery to iOS and Android devices, and many browser-based players.
This section teaches you how to set-up the Wowza Transcoder to deliver live ABR video and how to configure your live encoder to connect to the Wowza Streaming Engine.
Introduction
Wowza Overview
Content Directory and Adding Videos
Anatomy of An Application XML File
Codecs, Adaptive Streaming Options, and Protocols
Example of a Module
Quiz - Wowza Streaming Engine Overview
Support Files for This Chapter
Getting Wowza Streaming Engine Up and Running
Derrick's 7 Steps to Wowza Set-up
Installation on a Mac
Installing VLC on a Mac
Testing VOD Playback in VLC on a Mac
Installation on Windows
Installing VLC on Windows
Test VOD Playback in VLC on Windows
Configuring An IP Address
Enabling Ports on Firewall for Wowza Streaming
Overview of Amazon Web Services for Wowza
Starting a Linux Instance for Wowza Streaming Engine
Logging into Wowza Streaming Manager with AWS Linux Instance
Testing VOD Playback in VLC for Wowza on AWS
Connecting to Wowza on AWS with Filezilla
Quiz: Wowza Streaming Engine Installation and Set-up
Wowza Streaming Manager Overview
Virtual Host Monitoring and Server Monitoring
Adding Users
FREE PREVIEWOverview of Logging in WSE Manager
Logging into WSE Remotely
Quiz: Wowza Streaming Engine Manager Overview
CORS and StreamLock Overview
Configuring CORS on Wowza Streaming Engine Manager
Requesting a StreamLock SSL Certificate
Installing a StreamLock SSL certifcate
Quiz - CORS Overview and StreamLock SSL Overview quiz
Support Files for This Chapter
Creating a Sample On-Demand Application
Testing Playback of On-Demand Application
Configuring JW Player for On-demand Playback
Quiz: On-demand Streaming Set-up
Support Files for This Chapter
Creating a Sample Live Streaming Application
Configuring Your Live Encoder
Testing Playback of Live application in VLC
Creating Live Streaming Playback with JW Player
Recording Live Streams with Wowza
Quiz: Live Streaming Set-up
Download Support Files for this Chapter
Creating An Adaptive Streaming Application
Testing Adaptive Streaming Playback with VLC.
Creating a SMIL File in WSE Manager
Creating On Demand Adaptive Streaming Playback with JW Player
Quiz: Adaptive Streaming Set-up for On-demand Streaming
Support Files for This Chapter
Live Adaptive Streaming Overview
Creating a Live Adaptive Streaming application with Transcoder AddOn
Configuring Your Live Encoder for Live Adaptive Streaming
Creating Live Adaptive streaming Playback with JW Player
Quiz: Adaptive Streaming Set-up for Live Streaming
What is DRM, and how does it work?
How does DRM work with HTML5
Why you need multiple DRMs
Application Set-up with Wowza Streaming Engine
KeyOS MultiPack Wowza Module Set-up and Configuration
Testing Encryption with Sample Streaming URL
Media Player Overview for THEOPlayer
Generating Elements Needed for Encryption in BuyDRM’s KeyOS
Media Player Set-up and Configuration with BuyDRM (THEOPlayer)
Testing Playback with Media Player (THEOPlayer)
Media Player Set-up and Configuration with BuyDRM (KeyOS WebPlay player)
Testing Playback with Media Player (KeyOS WebPlay player)
Deploying DRM with the Wowza and BuyDRM’s KeyOS Platform
Wowza and Amazon CloudFront Overview
Creating Amazon CloudFront Distribution
Creating An Origin on Wowza Streaming Engine
Gathering Information Needed for Testing Playback
Adding Additional Configurations to Amazon CloudFront Distribution
Configuring a Live Stream
Testing Playback of Amazon CloudFront Distribution with VLC and Safari
Configuring Wowza Origin with Amazon CloudFront Edge Servers