


Fixed an issue where restarting an Akamai HLS (cupertino) stream target also restarted the chunk IDs the target assigns to the chunks it pushes, resulting in chunks being pushed with the same chunk IDs as those previously pushed.Replaced Oracle Java SE JRE 1.8.0_77 with OpenJDK Java SE JRE 9.0.4.We recommend updating to CentOS 7 or using a different operating system if your workflow requires the Transcoder feature.ĭetailed list of changes in Wowza Streaming Engine 4.7.8 CentOS 6 doesn't support this minimum version of glibc.

The Transcoder feature in Wowza Streaming Engine 4.7.8 requires GNU C Library (glibc) 2.17 or later. Transcoder doesn't work in Wowza Streaming Engine 4.7.8 on CentOS 6 For more information, see Connect to Wowza Streaming Engine Manager over HTTPS. The winstone.properties file has been replaced with tomcat.properties the content of the files is nearly identical, but the name has changed. Instead, Wowza Streaming Engine Manager 4.7.8 and later uses Apache Tomcat 9.0 as the servlet container. Stopped using the Winstone servlet container in Wowza Streaming Engine Managerĭue to security concerns, Wowza Streaming Engine 4.7.8 discontinued the use of the Winstone servlet container in Wowza Streaming Engine Manager. If you have other dependencies, you must install a Java 9 JRE or JDK that includes all of your dependencies.įor more information, see Manually install and troubleshoot Java on Wowza Streaming Engine. If your Wowza Streaming Engine workflow uses custom modules or plugins, we recommend that you test them with Wowza Streaming Engine 4.7.8 or later in a non-production environment prior to updating your media server software.

For your convenience, we've provided the OpenJDK Java SE JRE 9.0.4 files as a zip on the Downloads tab of your Wowza account. If you're updating an earlier installation of Wowza Streaming Engine to version 4.7.8 or later, you must install OpenJDK Java SE JRE 9.0.4 before running the Wowza Streaming Engine updater.
