Learn how to record your Real-Time Streaming at Scale (RTS@S) stream. You have to set the recording options when you create the real-time stream; you can't change them after a stream is created.
You should have access to the following items:
- A RTS@S license. Contact us for more information. To enable and purchase capacity for Real-Time Streaming at Scale for your account and access the
/real_timeoperations, schedule a call.
Create a real-time stream by sending a POSTrequest to the /real_time endpoint. By default, record is false. To record a real-time stream:
Set
recordtotrue.This will create an MP4 that you can download later and also process the stream through the VOD encoder, which creates a VOD stream that you can use later to restream the best quality stream your viewers connection can support.
If you only want an MP4 download, also set
disable_vod_encodertotrue. It isfalseby default, and you'll get both an MP4 and a VOD stream. VOD streams can take a bit of processing time as multiple renditions are created. If you only need the MP4, you can save processing time by skipping VOD stream creation.Change any values unique to your broadcast, using the API reference documentation as a resource. See the Endpoint Reference button below for a full list of options.
curl -X POST \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${WV_JWT}" \
-d '{
"real_time_stream": {
"name": "MyRealTimeStream",
"record": true,
"disable_vod_encoder": true
}
}' "${WV_HOST}/api/${WV_VERSION}/real_time"The response includes:
- An ID that you can use to perform other actions on the stream, like getting the details or deleting it. This is also used to configure the viewer page.
{
"real_time_stream": {
"id": "2adffc17",
"name": "MyRealTimeStream",
"stream_name": "8d304b93f1684320a54f2798666eeca7",
"token": "97e52731bc21ef66e4c05a8ee1e28b64bf5f9db728573d94e690277cea9215bc",
"subscribe_token": "50e161bfa42fbd581a0dfe5f632596b86c2c577a56bd439b38f8c904aabad04d",
"rtmp_url": "rtmp://[primary_server]:[host_port]/[sub-domain]/[stream_name]?[token]",
"enable_secure_viewer": true,
"state": "active",
"recording": true,
"disable_vod_encoder": true,
"created_at": "2021-06-30T18:02:20.00Z",
"updated_at": "2021-06-30T20:03:16.00Z",
"region": "phoenix"
}
}This example creates a real-time stream that will record the stream and create only an MP4, not a VOD stream.
Step 1, which you just worked through, is a modification to step 1 in this article: Deliver real-time streams with the Wowza Video REST API. Use the linked article to complete set up for your real-time stream, starting at step 2.