The open, standards-based data package protocol RealServer G2 uses (along with RTSP) to communicate with RTP-based clients. Contrast to RDP.
A transport protocol for real-time applications. RTP usually flows over UDP. RTP is ideally suited as the foundation for video and audio streaming. (See RFC 1889 and its update - http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-avt-rtp-new-xx.txt – where xx represents the higher available number – e.g. 09).
RTP is an Internet protocol for the transport of real-time data, e.g. audio and video. It can be used for media-on-demand as well as interactive services such as Internet telephony.
An Internet standard that helps handle multimedia and other delay-sensitive data as efficiently as possible. VoIP transmissions are handled by RTP. Back
Real Time Protocol. A relatively new protocol supporting realtime services like telephony.
Real-Time Transport Protocol. Protocol that improves Internet telephone calls by adding special information to the voice data packets to help programs reassemble them more efficiently.
Also known as IETF RFC 1889, defines a transport protocol for real-time applications. RTP is designed to provide end-to-end network transport functions for applications transmitting real-time data - such as audio, video, or simulation data - over multicast or unicast network services. RTP provides services such as payload type identification, sequence numbering, timestamping, and delivery monitoring to real-time applications. RTP is used by all the VoIP signaling protocols.
Real-time Transport Protocol. A standard protocol for end-to-end delivery of real-time data, such as interactive speech, audio and video over packet-switched network. Using RTP, arriving real-time data packets can be assembled in correct order. RTP is used in VoIP and video streaming over Internet.
The Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) is an Internet protocol standard that specifies a way for programs to manage the real-time transmission of multimedia data (audio and video) over packet switched networks. It is used by both SIP and H.323.
Real-Time Transport Protocol. An Internet protocol that delivers real-time audio and video streams over multicast or unicast networks.
Real-Time Transport Protocol. The Internet-standard protocol for the transport of real-time data, including audio and video. RTP is used in virtually all voice-over-IP architectures, for videoconferencing, media-on-demand, and other applications. A thin protocol, it supports content identification, timing reconstruction, and detection of lost packets.
See Real-time Transport Protocol.
Real-Time Transport Protocol. Defined by RFC 1890, a session-layer protocol used in IP networks for real-time traffic such as voice and video.
(Real Time Protocol) – An Internet protocol that defines the transmission of real-time data, such as audio and video. RTP provides mechanisms for the sending (server) and receiving (client) applications to support streaming data. Shockwave Macromedia's animation plug-in program that displays animation on Web browsers. Shockwave movies are built using Director, a multimedia authoring tool.
Rapid Transport Protocol. A connection-oriented, full-duplex protocol that supports data in high-speed networks at APPN network node end points. RTP supports nondisruptive path switching, end-to-end error recovery, and end-to-end flow and congestion control.
RTP (realtime transport protocol) labels all information transferred by a sender with a timestamp. By examining the timestamps the receiver is able to sort the packets in the original order and synchronize real time streams and/or compensate jitter in audio data.
Realtime Transport Protocol. RTP is used to transmit encrypted and packaged multimedia data streams (audio, video, text, etc.) over the network. It is particularly effective when real-time communication is required. For example:Â Voice over IP uses the RTP protocol.
A transport protocol designed for multiparticipant real-time application services, such as audio and video conferences. Real-tine services such as data acquisition and control may also use the services provided by RTP. Features such as active party identification, demultiplexing, media identification, and playout synchronization are generally available.
Real-time Transport Protocol. Conveys state change information. In the case of GR-303 signaling, ABCD bits are converted to NSE signals and transported by RTP packets.
A protocol that provides support for applications with real-time properties, including timing construction, loss detection, and security and content-identification.
Provides real-time transport over packet switched networks
Regional Transportation Plan - A comprehensive 25-year plan for the region, updated every three years by the regional transportation planning agency (MTC for the Bay Area). The RTP includes goals, objectives, and policies, and recommends specific transportation improvements. The total proposed expenditures in the RTP must be no more than the estimated income over the horizon of the document. A project must be in the RTP before it can be included in the RTIP and thus into the STIP.
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) developed RTPs to specify audio and video signal management. It standardizes the packet formatting both for easy synchronization and Internet delivery. Streaming media systems and video conferencing systems use RTP.
Realtime Transfer Protocol is used as the transfer protocol for RTSP streaming (true streaming), and can deliver a streaming media file to one or more end-users simultaneously (i.e., can unicast or multicast).
Real-Time Transport Protocol. Commonly used with IP networks. RTP is designed to provide end-to-end network transport functions for applications transmitting real-time data, such as audio, video, or simulation data, over multicast or unicast network services. RTP provides such services as payload type identification, sequence numbering, timestamping, and delivery monitoring to real-time applications.
Real-time Transport Protocol. A data transport protocol defined to deliver live media capture to one or more clients at the same time. Requires an RTP server to capture, compress, packetize, and transmit the data over a network in real time. The transport protocol used by RTSP streaming.
Real-Time Transport Protocol. An Internet protocol for transmitting real-time data such as audio and video. Typically, RTP runs on top of the UDP protocol.
Real Time Transport Protocol An Internet protocol that functions for end-to-end network connections for applications that use audio or video.
Real-time Transfer Protocol (RFC1889)
Real-Time Transport Protocol. Real-Time Transport Protocol. One of the IPv6 protocols. RTP is designed to provide end-to-end network transport functions for applications transmitting real-time data, such as audio, video, or simulation data, over multicast or unicast network services. RTP provides services such as payload type identification, sequence numbering, time-stamping, and delivery monitoring to real-time applications.
Real-time Transport Protocol. An open standard file transfer protocol suitable for streaming. Used by QuickTime among other formats.
Regional Transportation Plan. Formerly known as the Metropolitan Transportation Plan. The official twenty-year planning document which identifies existing and future transportation deficiencies and multimodal needs, as well as network improvements needed too meet mobility requirements over the planning period. In nonattainment areas, this plan must also address how the region's transportation system will improve air quality. To receive federal funding transportation project must be included in the MTP and programmed in the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The RTP is developed by the metropolitan planning organization through its established planning process.
Real Time Transfer Protocol (for Audio, Video Data)
Real Time Transport protocol. See RFC 1889.
Real-Time Transport Protocol. The protocol provides end-to-end network transport functions for applications transmitting real-time data and services such as payload type identification, sequence numbering, timestamping, and delivery monitoring.
Real Time Transport Protocol. The standard protocol for streaming applications developed within the IETF.
The Real-time Transport Protocol (or RTP) was developed by the Audio-Video Transport Working Group of the IETF and published in 1996 as RFC 1889
Real-time Transport Protocol. provides end-to-end network transport functions suitable for real-time data such as IP telephony and video conferencing over unicast and multicast network.
Real-Time Protocol. The open, standards-based data package protocol RealSystem Server uses (along with RTSP) to communicate with RTP-based clients. Contrast to RealAudio.
An Internet protocol that defines the transmission of real-time data, for example audio and video. RTP provides mechanisms for the sending (server) and receiving applications to support streaming data. RTP usually runs on top of the UDP protocol
Realtime Transport Protocol. Protocol which adds synchronization informations to IP data packets to avoid lost of data.
1. Routing Table Protocol. VINES routing protocol based on RIP. Distributes network topology information and aids VINES servers in finding neighboring clients, servers, and routers. Uses delay as a routing metric. See also SRTP. 2. Rapid Transport Protocol. Provides pacing and error recovery for APPN data as it crosses the APPN network. With RTP, error recovery and flow control are done end-to-end rather than at every node. RTP prevents congestion rather than reacts to it.
Real-Time Transport Protocol. The open, standards-based data package Helix Server uses (along with RTSP) to communicate with RTP-based clients. Contrast to RDT.
(Real-Time Protocol): A transport protocol designed to provide end-to-end delivery services for data withreal-time characteristics. RTP typically runs on top of UDP. Defined in the IETF RFC1889.
(Real Time Protocol) - is used for transmitting real-time data such as audio and video. RTP itself does not guarantee real-time delivery of data, but it does provide mechanisms for the sending and receiving applications to support streaming data. Typically, RTP runs on top of the UDP protocol, although the specification is general enough to support other transport protocols.
Real-Time Transport Protocol. An Internet protocol that provides mechanisms for the transmission of real-time data, such as audio, video, or voice over IP networks. Compressed RTP is used for VoIP traffic.
A network-transport protocol used for transmitting real-time multimedia content over multicast or unicast network services.