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Real Time Streaming Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP), developed by the IETF and published in 1998 as RFC 2326, is a protocol for use in streaming media systems which allows a client to remotely control a streaming media server, issuing VCR-like commands such as "play" and "pause", and allowing time-based access to files on a server. |
 | | RTSP messages are sent from client to server, although some exceptions exist where the server will send to the client. |
 | | If no range is specified, the stream is played from the beginning and plays to the end, or, if the stream is paused, it is resumed at the point it was paused. |
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