We are trying to bring a RTSP Stream from an AXIS M1125 into Wowza Streaming Engine.
The Stream from the AXIS camera is running in VLC with this URL
rtsp://IPAdress:80/axis-media/media.amp
Now we would like to add this Stream to Wowza Streaming Engine.
I select “Sources (Live)” and then I select AXIS. configure a Streamname and add the IP Address of the Camera. After that I Create Connection. Then I go to Incoming Streams
I can see the correct Url
rtsp://IPAdress:80/axis-media/media.amp
Unfortunately Wowza says “Waiting for Stream” instead of “active”
Any help would be appreciated. Thankyou
Hi @Andreas Jaud
If you happen to have Skype; ping me there (ID: karelboek); I suspect that this is just a small thing.
Best Regards,
Karel
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Hi Karel,
I´ve sent you an invitation on skype. Looking forward to speak to you.
Thankyou
The messages in the logfile say that
RTPSessionDescriptionDataProviderBasic.getStreamInfo: RTSP/RTP re-streaming timeout.
RTPSessionDescriptionDataProviderBasicRTSPWorker.doConnect: rtsp://“IP”:80/axis-media/media.amp
RTPSessionTracker.add[rtsp://“IP”:80/axis-media/media.amp]: 1
RTPSessionDescriptionDataProviderBasicRTSPWorker.processResponse: CSeq less than zero
RTPSessionDescriptionDataProviderBasicRTSPWorker.onClose