Hi Bryan, We use Wowza for streaming audio and video reserves, repository content, conferences, etc. No real complaints once we got it working and fitted in. The player we use with it is JW Player with RTMPE and HLS protocols. We mainly serve MP4 and MP3 files, but still have some older MOV and FLV formats we serve as well.
Best, Chad *************************************************************************** Chad Mills Rutgers University Libraries Digital Library Architect Scholarly Communication Center Ph: 848.932.5924 Room 409D, Alexander Library Fax: 848.932.1386 169 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Cell: 732.309.8538 https://rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu/ *************************************************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bryan Brown" <bjbr...@fsu.edu> To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 1:54:13 PM Subject: [CODE4LIB] Any Wowza users on the list? Florida State University Libraries is looking at different streaming media servers we could use for various use cases (mainly as a backend that gets called to serve up streaming videos by another application/site), and we've settled on Wowza (https://www.wowza.com/) as a potential solution. Before we move any further along down this road, I was wondering if anyone on the list has used it before and could speak from personal experience about it? Bryan Brown Web Developer FSU Libraries