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RTP

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What is RTP?

Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) is a network protocol for delivering audio and video over IP networks. RTP is used in communication and entertainment systems that involve streaming media, such as telephony, video conferencing applications, television services and web-based push-to-talk features.

What other technologies are related to RTP?

RTP Competitor Technologies

RTMP is an alternative protocol for streaming media, although it is primarily used for Flash-based systems and is less commonly used for real-time communications where RTP is favored.
mentioned alongside RTP in 20% (332) of relevant job posts
HLS is used for streaming media over HTTP and is often an alternative for delivering video content compared to RTP based solutions, which focus more on real time aspects.
mentioned alongside RTP in 8% (497) of relevant job posts
RIST is an alternative transport protocol to RTP for streaming media, particularly designed for reliable transport over lossy networks.
mentioned alongside RTP in 42% (90) of relevant job posts
Zixi is a protocol designed for professional broadcast-quality video transport over IP networks, similar to RIST, that competes with RTP based solutions.
mentioned alongside RTP in 33% (101) of relevant job posts

RTP Complementary Technologies

SIP is a signaling protocol often used in conjunction with RTP for establishing, modifying, and terminating multimedia sessions.
mentioned alongside RTP in 16% (4.7k) of relevant job posts
RTCP provides out-of-band statistics and control information for an RTP stream. It monitors the transmission quality and provides feedback.
mentioned alongside RTP in 93% (779) of relevant job posts
SRTP is a secure profile of RTP that provides encryption, authentication, and integrity for RTP streams.
mentioned alongside RTP in 58% (508) of relevant job posts

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