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RTMP MP4 Streaming with Wowza and JWPlayer, not Cloudfront

PostPosted: November 24th, 2011, 9:01 am
by tripleaaadelay
Hi guys,

I'm running my own dedicated server with Wowza Media Server and a licensed version of JWPlayer. I have s2Member Pro.

The only JWPlayer example that is not related to Cloudfront is using HTTP. Can you give me an example to follow for non Cloudfront servers using RTMP?

PS: Happy Thanksgiving! Today I am thankful for many things, including s2Member Pro and the PrimoThemes staff. Thanks everyone. ;)

Aaron

Re: RTMP MP4 Streaming with Wowza and JWPlayer, not Cloudfro

PostPosted: November 24th, 2011, 3:05 pm
by drbyte
Hello

<object classid='clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000' width='995' height='750' id='single1' name='single1'>
<param name='movie' value='http://www.site.com/mediaplayer-viral/player.swf'>
<param name='allowfullscreen' value='true'>
<param name='allowscriptaccess' value='always'>
<param name='wmode' value='opaque'>
<param name='flashvars' value='file=movie.mp4&autostart=true&skin=http://www.site.com/glow.zip&controlbar.position=over&image=http://site.com.com/poster.jpg&streamer=rtmpe://IP ADDRESS/securestreaming'>
<embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.site.com/mediaplayer-viral/player.swf" style="" id="ply" name="ply" bgcolor="#000000" quality="high" allowfullscreen="true" allownetworking="all" allowscriptaccess="always" flashvars="file=movie.mp4&autostart=true&streamer=rtmpe://IP ADDRESS/securestreaming&bufferlength=2&skin=http://www.site.com/glow.zip&controlbar.position=over&image=http://site.com/poster.jpg&wmode=opaque" width="995" height="750">
</object>

Notes:

IP ADDRESS/securestreaming: securestreaming is the name of the application you deployed. It can be anything.

You can adjust the above to use the examples provided by S2Member.

http://www.site.com/mediaplayer-viral/player.swf - mediaplayer-viral can be anything else

skin=http://www.site.com/glow.zip&controlbar.position=over&image=http://site.com/poster.jpg - This is optional

&wmode=opaque - using opaque is lighter than transparent mode. But is you want anything to go over the video like a drop down menu then use the second

Sam

Re: RTMP MP4 Streaming with Wowza and JWPlayer, not Cloudfro

PostPosted: November 25th, 2011, 3:50 am
by tripleaaadelay
Sam,

Thanks for the reply. Can you explain that class ID you're using? I'm just curious.

I appreciate your help, but actually I'm not having a problem using JW Player embed codes. I can get videos to play on my site. I just can't get them to work with the s2Member instructions when I put content inside the s2member files folder. I was looking for an s2Member example like they provide in the instructions, but one for RTMPe that's not specific to Amazon S3 and/or Cloudfront.

Can someone post an s2Member / JWPlayer / RTMPe example that's not specific to Amazon S3 and/or Cloudfront?

Thanks,
Aaron

Re: RTMP MP4 Streaming with Wowza and JWPlayer, not Cloudfro

PostPosted: December 4th, 2011, 10:20 pm
by tripleaaadelay
Hi, I wanted to bump this thread since I haven't found a clear answer...

The only JWPlayer example that is not related to Cloudfront is using HTTP. Can you give me an example to follow for non Cloudfront servers using RTMP?

Can someone post an s2Member / JWPlayer / RTMPe example that's not specific to Amazon S3 and/or Cloudfront, but instead for people with dedicated hosting elsewhere?

Thank you!

Re: RTMP MP4 Streaming with Wowza and JWPlayer, not Cloudfro

PostPosted: December 7th, 2011, 2:20 am
by Jason Caldwell
Thanks for your inquiry.

Current versions of s2Member are designed to support local protected storage options, and also protected storage at Amazon®, using the S3 and CloudFront APIs. Since s2Member is currently not integrated with any other 3rd party applications ( other than with Amazon ), it is not possible to provide you with code samples for others. You might try hiring a freelancer to help you with this though.

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Re: RTMP MP4 Streaming with Wowza and JWPlayer, not Cloudfro

PostPosted: December 7th, 2011, 10:03 pm
by tripleaaadelay
Thanks Jason, I posted a job and hopefully it's something you guys can easily do. Thanks a bunch and looking forward to hearing back from s2Installs.

Re: RTMP MP4 Streaming with Wowza and JWPlayer, not Cloudfro

PostPosted: December 7th, 2011, 10:37 pm
by drbyte
HI

Wowza contents are within Wowza installation directory and would be impossible for anyone directly linking to it, that is if you apply all the security protocols that comes with it. If you use JW Player, you can apple a security token that needs to be validated before wowza accept the connection

Wowza is the most secured streaming platform I worked with. On top of that S2member and it's magic.

Having said that, if you are running your own server then you must and well have to backup your hard drives everyday and that can be very costly ..if you are running Terabytes worth of files

I still have my dedicated servers but limiting the media there to what's new, others going to Amazon S3 and CloudFront.

My fears of having all of our media on our dedicated servers are:

Server attacks
Hard Drives Failure
Load Balancing
Streaming to Counties other than the US/Cloud service

Amazon S3 & CloudFront solved all of the above issues.

Now, I am sure it's just a matter of time before Jason integrates S2 with either Wowza or Flash media server, but I am guessing Wowza. Right Jason?

Sam

Re: RTMP MP4 Streaming with Wowza and JWPlayer, not Cloudfro

PostPosted: December 8th, 2011, 4:07 am
by Jason Caldwell
Now, I am sure it's just a matter of time before Jason integrates S2 with either Wowza or Flash media server, but I am guessing Wowza. Right Jason?
We will certainly consider it for a future release. Honestly though, I'm not familiar with this platform yet. If you have any information you can share which might help us get s2Member integrated, that would be most helpful. API docs, any technical insights you may have, etc.

Re: RTMP MP4 Streaming with Wowza and JWPlayer, not Cloudfro

PostPosted: December 8th, 2011, 4:14 am
by tripleaaadelay
I agree Sam, Wowza is great. I know s2Member is very versatile, but I think video streaming / vod websites are set to do to tv what tv did to radio. Hopefully s2Member can go along for the ride because it's coming sooner than later. Again, I've put in a ticket to s2Installs... hopefully they can set something up. I'll let everyone know how it turns out.

Re: RTMP MP4 Streaming with Wowza and JWPlayer, not Cloudfro

PostPosted: December 29th, 2011, 11:30 pm
by drbyte
Jason Caldwell wrote:
Now, I am sure it's just a matter of time before Jason integrates S2 with either Wowza or Flash media server, but I am guessing Wowza. Right Jason?
We will certainly consider it for a future release. Honestly though, I'm not familiar with this platform yet. If you have any information you can share which might help us get s2Member integrated, that would be most helpful. API docs, any technical insights you may have, etc.


Hi Jason

I have Wowza 2.0 if you want to check it out. I just need to find it...

Re: RTMP MP4 Streaming with Wowza and JWPlayer, not Cloudfro

PostPosted: December 30th, 2011, 9:38 pm
by Jason Caldwell
Hi Sam. Yes, that would be great.
Please contact me through this form and I'll give you my personal email.
http://www.s2member.com/contact/ (really appreciate your feedback on this)

Re: RTMP MP4 Streaming with Wowza and JWPlayer, not Cloudfro

PostPosted: December 30th, 2011, 11:04 pm
by tripleaaadelay
Jason, Sam,

You can get a developers license here for free: http://www.wowza.com/developer.html

Hope this helps!
Happy New Year
triple

Re: RTMP MP4 Streaming with Wowza and JWPlayer, not Cloudfro

PostPosted: December 30th, 2011, 11:27 pm
by Jason Caldwell
@tripleaaaintokyo
Bookmarking that one. Thank you!