Wowza Streaming Engine – BROADFIELD NEWS https://news.broadfield.com Distributor of Live Production Equipment for Resellers Only Thu, 24 May 2018 15:28:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://news.broadfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/bdi-square-logo-150x150.png Wowza Streaming Engine – BROADFIELD NEWS https://news.broadfield.com 32 32 Wowza ClearCaster 1080 Broadfield Live Webinar https://news.broadfield.com/wowza-clearcaster-1080-broadfield-live-webinar/ Thu, 24 May 2018 15:28:40 +0000 https://www.broadfield.com/news/?p=10602 For anyone streaming to Facebook Live this is the Wowza ClearCaster 1080 video encoder for you.  That’s what you should elicit to your sales team.  In this week’s Broadfield Live Webinar we will introduce the Wowza ClearCaster 1080 video encoder specifically built for streaming to Facebook live.  Whether your customer streams to only Facebook or multiple CDN’s, there is a place for the Wowza ClearCaster 1080 to be integrated into their production.

Be sure to tune in later today at 2pm to watch our webinar on our YouTube Channel or at Broadfield.com/live.  If you have any questions be sure to drop them in the comment section and we will answer them as they come.

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Encoding HEVC/H.265 Videos for Wowza Streaming Engine https://news.broadfield.com/encoding-hevc-h-265-videos-for-wowza-streaming-engine/ Thu, 29 Mar 2018 20:38:35 +0000 https://www.broadfield.com/news/?p=10068 From Wowza’s blog

Wowza Streaming Engine™ software now has the capability to deliver HEVC/H.265 video. In this tutorial, I’ll show you an approach to encoding using the HEVC/H.265 codec for use on Wowza Streaming Engine, so you can get up-to-speed quickly. I’ll also guide you through some of the basic features you’ll come across when encoding your videos.

As a side note, the process for encoding these videos will be intended for adaptive bitrate delivery—meaning, multiple renditions of the same source video will be encoded together.

Tools Used: Sorenson Squeeze Desktop 11

 

Before You Encode: Get Source Information

One of the first tasks to perform before encoding your video is to find out some important details about your source. These include:

  • Format
  • Aspect ratio
  • Resolution
  • Frame rate
  • Audio codec
  • Video codec

It’s also important to know whether your video is interlaced or progressive. Here, we’ll be encoding video in the .mp4 container. Finally, the encoding presets in the tutorial are based Apple’s encoding recommendations (I also tweaked them a little further beyond their recommendations).

The video source used in the tutorial comes from Pixabay at the URL below:  

https://pixabay.com/en/videos/cruise-ship-cruises-harbour-ship-3713/

Now, let’s get started.

Creating an Encoding Preset

For this tutorial, we will create a HEVC/H.265 output with a resolution of 960 x 540. The source is progressive, at a resolution of 1920 x 1080 and 29.97 frames per second. The file is also formatted with the H.264 codec and AAC audio codec in the .mp4 wrapper.

 

First, you’ll need to import your video file into Squeeze Desktop by selecting the Import File button at the top-left of the interface.

 

Second, navigate to your video and click the Open button.

 

Your video should appear in the interface.

 

Next, navigate to the Formats tab and twirl down the MPEG-4 (.mp4) section. Scroll down until you see HEVC_3300Kbps_1080p. This is the setting we’re going to use to create our preset.  Control-click (Mac) or right-click (Windows) to get the Contextual Menu, and select Copy Preset. A copy will appear under the preset.

 

Customizing Your Encoding Preset

Select the new preset.  Click the Edit button to customize the preset.

 

It’s time to name your preset. In the Name text box at the top of the dialog, change the name to HEVC_1796Kbps_540p_adaptive.

 

Now you should see the Video tab. Confirm that x265 is selected for the Codec drop-down menu. For Method, select 1-Pass VBR, and 1:1 for the Frame Rate. Input 1700 Kbps for the Target. This is your average bitrate. In the Max Data Rate text box, input 110% and make sure Constrain Maximum Data Rate is checked.

For the settings selected, the video will be encoded at a constant bitrate, but the encoder will also vary the bitrate with a peak up to 110 percent of the average bitrate: for this video, that peak is 1870 Kbps. According to Apple’s recommendations, the maximum peak for video on demand (VOD) content is 200 percent of the average bitrate.

 

You’ll notice that the Profile, Level and Tier settings are all greyed out. This makes it easier for you because the encoder will set those values automatically, and the level will be adjusted based on your selected output resolution.  You can leave your Preset set to Medium and Tuning to None. The Tuning setting is only used if you’d like to do tuning—which you’re probably not doing, unless you’re an advanced user.

 

A note about the Preset setting within HEVC: For now, the quality of your HEVC/H.265 output file is based primarily on the value selected within the Preset drop-down menu. This is easy to understand: The Preset setting is based both on quality and how fast you’d like your videos to encode. Medium is the default, because encoding doesn’t take too long. If you’d like to get higher quality than the Medium setting provides, you can select SlowSlower or any other item lower than Medium—it will just take longer to encode.

The list is configured with the fastest encoding preset, Ultra Fast, at the top, and the slowest Preset setting, Placebo, at the bottom.

Until you get more familiar with encoding for HEVC/H.265 with Wowza Streaming Engine, I recommend just staying with the default settings provided through the Preset drop-down menu. While you can make adjustments to many of the values within each preset, some of these values can lengthen your encoding times, or make your encodes look worse.

 

Now, check the Maintain aspect ratio button under Frame Size. As the name implies, this value will keep your aspect ratio the same in the output file as it is in your source. If you decide to encode a video that’s 1920 x 800 or a resolution you’re not familiar with, this setting will help you.

Input 960 for the Width and 540 for the Height, and select a Key Frame Every value of 2 seconds.  Also, deselect Auto Key Frame on Scene Change if this video will be included in an on-demand adaptive streaming stack. (Keep in mind that the Key Frame Every value of 2 seconds is listed in the Apple authoring requirements mentioned above.)

 

Adjusting Your Audio

For the audio settings, select aac for the audio codec with a data rate of 96 Kbps.  Select 48000 Hz for the Sample Rate, with Channels set to Stereo and a Sample Size of 16.

 

The total data rate for this file is 1796 Kbps—hence the preset name of HEVC_1796Kbps_540p_adaptive. The average bitrate for the video is 1700 Kbps, and the average bitrate for audio is 96 Kbps.

 

Click the Ok button once you make all of your selections.  This will save your settings.

 

Applying Your Preset and Beginning Encoding

We’re almost done. Next, apply your preset to the video by navigating to the Presets section and selecting your saved preset. Click the Apply button.

 

In the Main Interface, you’ll notice that your preset is applied.

 

Your video is now ready for compression. To start your encode, click on the “Squeeze It!” button at the bottom-right of the interface. You should hear a sound once your video is finished.

 

Conclusion

An important note about my HEVC/H.265 presets: In addition to the one customized for this tutorial, I also have a version where I reduce the average video bitrate by 200 Kbps from what’s listed in Apple’s recommendation for all resolutions used for on-demand adaptive streaming, except my lowest resolutions. I find that I can still achieve really good subjective quality on various types of content this way. If you’d also like to see what your video output looks like at a lower video bitrate, for the preset created in this tutorial, reduce it by 200 Kbps to 1500 Kbps.

To better understand my rationale for some of the settings used, view Apple’s encoding recommendations, listed above.

Finally, the x265 codec used in this tutorial is a commercially funded, open-source implementation of the H.265/High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) compression standard.  Anytime you see it available in a tool, I highly recommend using it. It’s an excellent implementation.

If you want to learn more about H.265/HEVC encoding with Wowza Streaming Engine, read How to Stream Using HEVC/H.265 Transcoding.

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High-Quality, Reliable Streaming for Facebook Live With ClearCaster https://news.broadfield.com/high-quality-reliable-streaming-for-facebook-live-with-clearcaster/ Wed, 27 Sep 2017 20:40:43 +0000 https://www.broadfield.com/news/?p=8724 By Holly Regan

Whether you’re giving the nightly news or announcing an Oscar winner, the last thing you need is for your live stream to go down on the world’s largest social media site. Despite the fact that Facebook Live is now more popular than YouTube among weekly live-stream viewers, connectivity and streaming problems are all too common for broadcasters on this platform.
Professional streamers and broadcasters demand equally professional quality out of their Facebook Live streams. And their followers now expect it, as well: 90 percent of viewers say quality is the most important aspect of Facebook Live videos. However, in our recent report on Facebook Live streaming, 76 percent of respondents report errors that interfere with stream reliability and quality playback.

Luckily, there’s a solution: the Wowza ClearCaster™ appliance. It’s purpose-built for reliable, broadcast-quality streaming to Facebook Live. In this single, rack-mountable device, the benefits of industry-leading Wowza streaming software meet seamless integration with the Facebook Live APIs.

Broadcasters Report Widespread Challenges Streaming to Facebook Live
From international media companies to mid-market affiliates; live event producers to universities; broadcasters and streaming professionals need solutions that can be configured quickly and easily, and that fit naturally into their existing production workflows. But our survey respondents say equipment, setup and integration are the biggest challenges when streaming to Facebook Live.

“Of all the services out there, Facebook is the most difficult technically.” —Anonymous survey respondent

This is partially because Facebook Live has specific bandwidth and resolution requirements that must be met. Even one incorrect hardware or software setting can cause performance issues—but it can be difficult to determine what exactly went wrong.

That’s where Wowza ClearCaster comes in. It directly connects to the Facebook Live API, keeping you up to date. And it automatically configures and monitors streams for maximum resiliency and reliability. Regardless of bandwidth and connectivity issues, your stream keeps going strong. Just plug it in, and we’ll take it from there.

 

Click here to read the full article from Wowza

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Stream 4K 360° Content to Facebook Live with Wowza Streaming Cloud https://news.broadfield.com/stream-4k-360-content-facebook-live-wowza-streaming-cloud/ Fri, 28 Jul 2017 14:07:41 +0000 http://www.broadfield.com:8080/news/index.php/2017/07/28/stream-4k-360-content-facebook-live-wowza-streaming-cloud/ facebook-liveStreaming 4k 360-degree video to Facebook Live now with Wowza Streaming Cloud services.

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facebook-liveBy Chris Michaels

Have you experienced live 360-degree videos?  If you have it’s probably from a concert or a sporting event you couldn’t get to in person.  Now Facebook is getting in on the act with announcing their Live 360 Ready Program.  With the help from Wowza Streaming Cloud services, now you can stream live 360-degree videos yourself for Facebook Live.  For content creators this is an amazing opportunity to work with 360 video technology and get instant feedback from those watching.  For viewers, here is another way to enjoy the technological advances just that much easier.

The recent rise of 360º video allows viewers to be virtually transported to a live event, such as a sporting event, concert or political rally. But to feel like you’re there, you need the highestquality possible. Resolution is critical when you need to show depth of field, crystal-clear images and rich color. Facebook has already led other platforms in playback innovations with its cube-mapping and pyramid-projection technology. Now, with the support of 4K content, Facebook gives content creators the ability to deliver breathtaking experiences to the world’s largest audience….[continue reading]

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