Wowza Streaming Engine Release Notes (2026)
Last Updated: [Insert Current Date] Applicable Versions: 4.8.x, 4.9.x, 4.10.x (and legacy builds) Introduction Wowza Streaming Engine is a robust, customizable media server software used for live and on-demand streaming across RTMP, HLS, MPEG-DASH, WebRTC, and more. Staying current with the Release Notes is critical for system administrators, DevOps engineers, and streaming architects. These notes not only announce new features but also detail security patches, API changes, deprecated components, and known issues.
| Feature | Deprecated in | Removal in | |---------|---------------|-------------| | RTMP port 1935 (plain) | 4.9.0 | 5.0 (use port 1935 with TLS) | | Legacy VOD file scanning (XML-based) | 4.8.0 | 5.0 (use REST API) | | Windows 2012 R2 support | 4.10.0 | 4.11.0 | | JMX-based monitoring (non-Prometheus) | 4.9.2 | 5.0 | wowza streaming engine release notes
This article breaks down the anatomy of a typical Wowza Streaming Engine release note, highlights what to look for in recent updates, and provides best practices for upgrading. Every official release note from Wowza (accessible at www.wowza.com/docs ) follows a consistent structure: Last Updated: [Insert Current Date] Applicable Versions: 4