As I understand it, RTP is only a framework for a protocol, and not
actually a protocol.  I.e., they define some headers, but no delivery
semantics.  There are some RFC's that talk about how to put various
video/audio formats on top, but I think they have explicitely avoided
talking about things like redelivery, loss, etc, so there may not be
enough information to do a generic RTP implementation.  Instead, it may
have to be written for each application that runs on top.

On Wed, 5 May 1999, Mike Holling wrote:

> Apple's QuickTime 4 uses these protocols for streaming QuickTime, and I've
> got users asking me if the FreeBSD NAT box can be made to handle it.
> Looks like these protocols are new internet standards, has anyone
> integrated them into libalias yet?  If not I might give it a shot, but I'm
> probably in over my head...
> 
> - Mike
> 
> PS. Apple provides links to the RFCs:
> 
> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/resources/qt4/us/proxy/proxy.html
> 
> 
> 
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