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Encyclopedia > RTSP

RTSP is the Real Time Streaming Protocol developed by the IETF and published in 1998 as RFC 2326 (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2326.txt). RTSP is a protocol for use in streaming media systems which allows a client to remotely control a streaming media server, issuing VCR-like commands such as "play" and "pause", and allowing time-based access to files on a server.


RTSP servers typically use RTP as the protocol for the actual audio/video data.


External link

  • RTSP.org (http://www.rtsp.org), a central information repository about RTSP

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RFC 2326 (rfc2326) - Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) (14734 words)
RTSP servers may offer aggregate control on these files, though the concept of a container file is not embedded in the protocol.
RTSP methods that contribute to state use the Session header field (Section 12.37) to identify the RTSP session whose state is being manipulated.
RTSP applications are not required to understand the meaning of all registered status codes, though such understanding is obviously desirable.
ietf-mmusic-rtsp-08.txt (14502 words)
RTSP requests may be handled by proxies, tunnels and caches as in HTTP/1.1 [2].
RTSP servers may offer aggregate control on these files, though the concept of a container file is not embedded in the protocol.
RTSP requests are also not stateless; they may set parameters and continue to control a media stream long after the request has been acknowledged.
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