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¿µ¹®Ç¥Áظí Real-Time Transport Protocol
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¿µ¹®³»¿ë¿ä¾à This memorandum describes RTP, the real-time transport protocol. RTP
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. RTP does
not address resource reservation and does not guarantee quality-of-
service for real-time 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. The
protocol supports the use of RTP-level translators and mixers.
±¹Á¦Ç¥ÁØ IETF RFC 1889
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