What is RTP Function?
anders 30-June-2008 02:15:52 PM

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In general RTP, the real-time transport protocol, provides end-to-end network transport functions suitable for applications transmitting real-time data, such as audio, video or simulation data, over multicast or unicast network services. The data transport is augmented by a control protocol (RTCP) to allow monitoring of the data delivery in a manner scalable to large multicast networks, and to provide minimal control and identification functionality. RTP and RTCP are designed to be independent of the underlying transport and network layers.
Posted by HamidAliKhan


Provides information for:
- Media content type
- Talk spurts
- Sender identification
- Synchronization
- Loss detection
- Segmentation and reassembly
- Security (encryption)
Posted by yogendra


RTP, the real-time transport protocol, provides end-to-end network transport functions suitable for applications transmitting real-time data, such as audio, video or simulation data, over multicast or unicast network services. The data transport is augmented by a control protocol (RTCP) to allow monitoring of the data delivery in a manner scalable to large multicast networks, and to provide minimal control and identification functionality. RTP and RTCP are designed to be independent of the underlying transport and network layers.
Posted by sagitraz



Posted: 01-July-2008 03:14:09 AM By: sagitraz

RTP, the real-time transport protocol, provides end-to-end network transport functions suitable for applications transmitting real-time data, such as audio, video or simulation data, over multicast or unicast network services. The data transport is augmented by a control protocol (RTCP) to allow monitoring of the data delivery in a manner scalable to large multicast networks, and to provide minimal control and identification functionality. RTP and RTCP are designed to be independent of the underlying transport and network layers.

Posted: 01-July-2008 12:15:56 PM By: yogendra

Provides information for:
- Media content type
- Talk spurts
- Sender identification
- Synchronization
- Loss detection
- Segmentation and reassembly
- Security (encryption)

Posted: 31-March-2009 03:30:39 PM By: HamidAliKhan

In general RTP, the real-time transport protocol, provides end-to-end network transport functions suitable for applications transmitting real-time data, such as audio, video or simulation data, over multicast or unicast network services. The data transport is augmented by a control protocol (RTCP) to allow monitoring of the data delivery in a manner scalable to large multicast networks, and to provide minimal control and identification functionality. RTP and RTCP are designed to be independent of the underlying transport and network layers.