Connect a UDP encoder to Wowza Video using the Wowza Video REST API
The Wowza Video™ service can connect to any H.264 encoder that supports the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). UDP is a connectionless protocol that makes it easier to transmit information quickly, but is also more prone to network issues, packet loss, and packets arriving out of order.
Info
Source authentication isn't available for UDP.
Before you start
You should be familiar with the following concepts:
- API authentication methods . We use JSON web tokens for API authentication. See Authentication for more information.
- Environment variables . We use environment variables for the API version and your JWT in the cURL API request examples in this topic to make it easier for you to copy, paste, and run commands in your Terminal or Command Prompt window. If you don't set environment variables for these values, you'll need to manually enter the correct values in the code samples throughout this tutorial. See Tools for testing the API for instructions.
You should complete the following tasks:
- Install the latest firmware installed for your encoder.
You should have access to the following items:
- The encoder's user guide for details about how to operate the device or software and how to specify settings such as resolution, bitrate, and frame rate.
You should choose between the following two workflows:
-
Decide between the
live stream
or
transcoder
workflow.
See Decide between a live stream or transcoder workflow for more information about these workflows.
Live stream workflow
Live Stream Workflow
1. Create a live stream
Create a live stream that receives a UDP source, generates a player, and
configures a hosted page by sending a
POST
request to the
/live_streams
endpoint.
You can use the following sample request, making sure to:
-
Set
encoder
toother_udp
. -
Set
delivery_method
topush
. Wowza Video doesn't supportpull
orcdn
connections for UDP. -
Set
broadcast_location
to the region that's closest to your video source. - Change any values unique to your broadcast, using the API reference documentation as a resource. See the Endpoint Reference button below.
Sample request
curl -X POST \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${WV_JWT}" \
-d '{
"live_stream": {
"aspect_ratio_height": 720,
"aspect_ratio_width": 1280,
"billing_mode": "pay_as_you_go",
"broadcast_location": "us_west_california",
"delivery_method": "push",
"encoder": "other_udp",
"name": "MyUDPStream",
"transcoder_type": "transcoded"
}
}' "${WV_HOST}/api/${WV_VERSION}/live_streams"
Sample response
The response includes:
-
An
id
for the live stream that you'll use in step 3. -
source_connection_information
you'll use in the next step to configure an UDP source encoder for the live stream.-
primary_server
andhost_port
-
{
"live_stream": {
"id": "1234abcd",
"name": "MyUDPStream",
...
"encoder": "other_udp",
...
"source_connection_information": {
"primary_server": "udp://[subdomain].entrypoint.video.wowza.com",
"host_port": "10000",
"stream_name": "54g2813p"
"disable_authentication": "true"
},
...
}
}
2. Configure your video source
Use the source_connection_information
from the live stream response to
configure your UDP encoder. You'll need to refer to documentation for
your specific encoder to determine where to input the
source_connection_information
settings, which include the stream and
user credentials for authentication.
-
Address
is the
primary_server
value:
udp:// [ wowza.subdomain ] .entrypoint.video.wowza.com -
Destination Port
is the
host_port
value, such as 10000 .
Authentication is disabled by default for UDP streams. Different encoders might use different names in their user interface, like URL instead of Address. Make sure to refer to your encoder's documentation to determine the correct locations.
3. Test the connection
Now that you have configured your source, you can test your live stream.
You'll need the
[live_stream_id]
returned in step 1.
-
Start your live stream.
curl -X PUT \ -H "Authorization: Bearer ${WV_JWT}" \ "${WV_HOST}/api/${WV_VERSION}/live_streams/[live_stream_id]/start"
-
Check the state to make sure the live stream started.
curl -X GET \ -H "Authorization: Bearer ${WV_JWT}" \ "${WV_HOST}/api/${WV_VERSION}/live_streams/[live_stream_id]/state"
- Start the stream in the UDP encoder. How you start the encoder varies by device.
-
Fetch a URL to a thumbnail that you can enter into a browser and
visually confirm the stream is playing.
curl -X GET \ -H "Authorization: Bearer ${WV_JWT}" \ "${WV_HOST}/api/${WV_VERSION}/live_streams/[live_stream_id]/thumbnail_url"
-
Stop the live stream.
curl -X PUT \ -H "Authorization: Bearer ${WV_JWT}" \ "${WV_HOST}/api/${WV_VERSION}/live_streams/[live_stream_id]/stop"
- Stop the stream in the source camera or encoder.
Related API requests
- GET/live_streams — View all live streams for an account.
- GET/live_streams/ID — View the details of a live stream, including the player embed code and hosted page URL.
- PATCH/live_streams/ID — Update a live stream's configuration.
Transcoder workflow
Transcoder Workflow
1. Create a transcoder
In the transcoder workflow, you'll manually configure the transcoder, output renditions, and stream targets to fit your specific streaming solution.
Create a transcoder that receives a UDP source by sending a
POST
request to the
/transcoders
endpoint.
You can use the following sample request, making sure to:
-
Set
protocol
toudp
. -
Set
broadcast_location
to the region that's closest to your video source. - Change any values unique to your broadcast, using the API reference documentation as a resource. See the Endpoint Reference button below.
Sample request
curl -X POST \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${WV_JWT}" \
-d '{
"transcoder": {
"billing_mode": "pay_as_you_go",
"broadcast_location": "us_west_california",
"delivery_method": "push",
"name": "MyUDPTranscoder",
"protocol": "udp",
"transcoder_type": "transcoded"
}
}' "${WV_HOST}/api/${WV_VERSION}/transcoders"
The response includes:
-
An
id
for the transcoder that you'll use throughout the rest of this task. -
Source connection information you'll use in step 3 to configure an
UDP source for the stream.
-
domain_name
andsource_port
-
{
"transcoder": {
"id": "tmd8ybp2",
"name": "MyUDPTranscoder",
"transcoder_type": "transcoded",
"billing_mode": "pay_as_you_go",
"broadcast_location": "us_west_california",
...
"protocol": "udp",
"delivery_method": "push",
"source_port": 10000,
"domain_name": "[hostname].entrypoint.video.wowza.com",
...
"outputs": []
}
}
2. Add output renditions and stream targets
Complete the transcoder by adding output renditions and stream targets. For instructions, see one of the following articles, depending on whether you're creating an adaptive bitrate or passthrough transcoder:
Info
You'll need the transcoder ID from step 1.
- Adaptive bitrate transcoder — Create an ABR stream and send it to a target with the Wowza Video REST API
- Passthrough transcoder — Pass a stream through the transcoder to a target with the Wowza Video REST API
3. Configure the source of your transcoder
Use the the domain_name
and source_port
values returned when you
created the transcoder to configure your UDP encoder. You'll need to
refer to documentation for your specific encoder to determine where to
input the stream settings and user credentials for authentication.
-
Address
is the
domain_name
value:
[ hostname_name ] :entrypoint.video.wowza.com -
Destination Port
is the
source_port
value:
10000
Authentication is disabled by default for UDP streams. Different encoders might use different names in their user interface, like URL instead of Address. Make sure to refer to your encoder's documentation to determine the correct locations.
4. Test the transcoder connection
Now that you have configured your source, you can test your transcoder.
You'll need the [transcoder_id]
returned in step 1.
-
Start the transcoder.
curl -X PUT \ -H "Authorization: Bearer ${WV_JWT}" \ "${WV_HOST}/api/${WV_VERSION}/transcoders/[transcoder_id]/start"
-
Check the state to make sure the transcoder started.
curl -X GET \ -H "Authorization: Bearer ${WV_JWT}" \ "${WV_HOST}/api/${WV_VERSION}/transcoders/[transcoder_id]/state"
- Start the stream in the encoder. How you start the encoder varies by device.
-
Fetch a thumbnail that shows a frame of the playing stream to
visually confirm the stream is playing.
curl -X GET \ -H "Authorization: Bearer ${WV_JWT}" \ "${WV_HOST}/api/${WV_VERSION}/transcoders/[transcoder_id]/thumbnail_url"
-
Stop the transcoder.
curl -X PUT \ -H "Authorization: Bearer ${WV_JWT}" \ "${WV_HOST}/api/${WV_VERSION}/transcoders/[transcoder_id]/stop"
- Stop the stream in the source camera or encoder.
Related Transcoder API requests
- GET/transcoders — View all transcoders for an account.
- GET/transcoders/ID — View the details of a transcoder.
- PATCH/transcoders/ID — Update a transcoder's configuration.