Teradek Vidiu and Wowza Live Streaming Connection Issues

Hi @Jamie Hobert, if you do not get a response from Nick, please know that Wowza partners with Teradek. While we do not have detailed instructions on how to connect your Teradek Vidiu Pro to Wowza Streaming Engine, we do have an article on how to connect a Teradek Cube to Wowza Streaming Engine.
https://www.wowza.com/docs/how-to-connect-the-teradek-cube-to-wowza-streaming-engine

We have customers that follow this process for their Vidiu Pro no problem, but. a couple things to always check are the following:

You should see the following in Wowza Streaming Engine Manager when you go to add your Teradek encoder.

About Teradek Cube

Teradek Cube hardware encoders provide a wireless solution for generating and publishing live video feeds to Wowza Streaming Engine servers. Use this page to create connection settings in a shortened configuration URL, and then enter the URL in the Cube Dashboard Stream Settings page to configure the Cube hardware encoder to publish a live stream to this application. For detailed instructions, see How to connect the Teradek Cube to Wowza Streaming Engine.

Note: Teradek is a Works with Wowza™ partner.

Authenticating Live Sources

By default, live applications in a Wowza Streaming Engine instance require that RTMP-based and RTSP-based sources provide a user name and password before they can connect. You can create user names and passwords for live sources on the Source Authentication page.

In your source connection settings, specify the source login information to use by selecting a source in the Source User Name list. This list displays the names of all sources that are configured for the Wowza Streaming Engine instance. The login information (user name and password) for the selected source is included in the application connection settings.

To turn off the authentication requirement for RTMP-based and RTSP-based sources, click Source Security in the contents panel and configure the options to manage incoming connections.