Why Wawza is used?

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As part of my video management project, I was initially planning to use ffmpeg to create segment files and their metafiles, which would then be stored in S3 for live video streaming. However, after some research, I discovered that many developers opt to use Wawza for this purpose. In this blog post, I will explain why Wawza is a popular choice over S3 for video streaming.

One of the primary reasons developers choose Wawza is that it offers additional functionalities, such as the ability to change video resolution or format without requiring segment files to be created in the backend server. Wawza can generate segment files on-the-fly, eliminating the need for manual file creation.

Furthermore, Wawza is designed to optimize the viewer experience, ensuring that videos are delivered quickly and smoothly. It leverages advanced caching and delivery mechanisms, which are especially effective when located in EC2.

In addition, Wawza provides analytics and reporting on viewer engagement. Content creators can use this information to gain insights into how their content is being consumed and make informed decisions about content optimization.

Overall, while S3 does offer live video streaming capabilities, Wawza's additional functionalities and focus on viewer experience make it a popular choice among developers.