[Live-devel] compliance with what version of RTSP RFC?

Ross Finlayson finlayson at live555.com
Fri Jan 26 10:27:55 PST 2007


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>Is the latest Live555 RTSP implementation written to the RFC 2326 
>proposed standard dated April 1998 or to the draft update to this 
>RFC dated February 2004?

Our RTSP implementation is intended to comply with the "RTSP 1.0" 
specification: RFC 2326.  This is the only version of RTSP that is 
currently an Internet Standard.

More recent Internet-Drafts - the latest of which is 
<http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-mmusic-rfc2326bis-14.txt>, 
dated December 2006 (*not* February 2004 - the link at www.rtsp.org 
is out-of-date) - define a newer version of RTSP ("RTSP 2.0").  This 
version has not yet been standardized by the IETF; however, the final 
RFC for this will likely be very similar to the latest draft.  It is 
also very likely that our code will be upgraded to support RTSP 2.0 
sometime in the future (as this may be needed to better support 
things like NAT traversal).  However, for now, RTSP 1.0 (RFC 2326) is 
what we support.
-- 

Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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