In Wowza, I added the rtsp address to the stream file and added that address to the incoming stream as rtp.
But here’s the problem
Bytes in is recorded at 2.9~3 Mbits/s, and bytes out is recorded at 336 Kbits/s.
When playing a video in VLC player, it takes a huge amount of time to load.
The port’s rtsp address is wowza -> rtsp address 554 TCP (one-way), and the vlc calling that address is vlc->wowza 1935 TCP (one-way).
What can I do? Please take a guess
How are you playing the stream as HLS (playlist.m3u8?). Things like GOP length of incoming stream, and segment(chunk) size will also come into play
I would try it with another player, like Wowza’s player or hls.js. Try Phil Cluff’s players (google it bc I cannot put a link in this post). this hosts a bunch of different players, open source and commercial
Only rtsp can be used… Please help me figure out what the problem is. hls is not used.
This is a situation where wowza is called through rtsp.
As a result, hls is played very normally.
Why is byte out only for rtsp so slow?
Hmm, I’m not sure. Not that ,many people stream rtsp OUT of Wowza, at least to my knowledge
I would check the wowza logs, and try a different rtsp player to eliminate VLC as a source of the problems. There may also be some debug settings you could set to get additional logging info