Wowza Streaming Engine 4.7.7 FULL Cracked Stable with Proof
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Changes since 4.7.6 release
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Changes since 4.7.6 release
- Fixed an issue where content in DVR stores that use custom chunk ID handlers was not being purged correctly.
- Updated AAC type detection to use extended flags when present.
- Added a detectAACExtension field (default = true, meaning extended detection is enabled).
- Updated OPTIONS to send the Content-Length header for all requests.
- Updated RTP ingestion to support PCMA 8kHz audio.
- Fixed an issue where Media Cache could not handle large files hosted on Google Cloud Storage.
- Replaced the log4j file appender DailyRollingFileAppender with WowzaDailyRollingFileAppender (now the default appender). The new appender preserves the .log file extension when appending the DatePattern (for example: wowzastreamingengine_access.[date].log instead of wowzastreamingengine_access.log.[date]).
- In the Wowza Streaming Engine Server-side Java API Reference, updated the description of the getPublishFramerateVideo(int source) method in IMediaStream.
- Akamai stream targets
- Fixed an Akamai DASH stream target issue where chunk file pushes fail when multiple sessions push the same MPEG DASH stream, such as when a single Akamai DASH target pushes redundantly or when multiple Akamai DASH targets push the same stream to different Akamai stream IDs.
- Fixed an issue with the legacy adaptiveGroups Akamai stream target parameter that prevented adaptive group playlists/manifests from being pushed to Akamai.
- Fixed an issue with Akamai HLS stream targets that prevented audio-only and video-only streams from working properly when the “audioonly” or “videoonly” options are used in the cupertino.renditions target parameter.
- Improved nDVR time index search to compensate for irregular time gaps.
- Updated the MediaReaderH264 class to correctly generate codec information for Opus when using the transcoder.
- Significantly improved response times for MPEG-DASH DVR segment and Media Presentation Description requests.
- Changed the default video timescale for MPEG-DASH DVR to 1000 milliseconds to eliminate rounding errors in the MPD segmentTimeline and in the earliestPresentationTime in the DASH video segments.
- Updated WebRTC configuration to have its own block inside of Application.xml.
- Fixed an issue where WebRTC UDP session objects were not being destroyed correctly.
- Added a WebRTC configuration REST API endpoint:
- Basic configuration endpoint: /v2/servers/{serverName}/vhosts/{vhostName}/applications/{appName}/webrtc
- Advanced configuration endpoint: /v2/servers/{serverName}/vhosts/{vhostName}/applications/{appName}/webrtc/adv
- Maximum Connections: Unlimited
- Maximum Incoming Streams: Unlimited
- Transcoder Streams Available: Unlimited (NVEC and Intel Quick Sync)
- Transcoder Watermark: No
- nDVR Available: Yes
- DRM Available: Yes
- HTTP Origin Available: Yes
- Push Publish Available: Yes
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