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SDP stands for "Session Description Protocol". It is used to describe a streaming session. SDP is defined in [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2327.txt| RFC2327]. SDP data is usually carried over [[SAP]], [[RTSP]] or in dedicated files.
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SDP stands for "Session Description Protocol". It is used to describe a streaming session. SDP is defined in [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2327.txt RFC2327]. SDP data is usually carried over [[SAP]], [[RTSP]] or in dedicated files.
  
 
The idea behind SDP is that you can store critical stream information in the SDP and distribute this over a reliable connection (such as [[HTTP]] or [[RTSP]]). Then you can stream the raw codec data over a lossy connection, such as [[RTP]] without the need for a container.
 
The idea behind SDP is that you can store critical stream information in the SDP and distribute this over a reliable connection (such as [[HTTP]] or [[RTSP]]). Then you can stream the raw codec data over a lossy connection, such as [[RTP]] without the need for a container.
  
 
VLC supports SDP.
 
VLC supports SDP.

Revision as of 19:31, 11 February 2005

SDP stands for "Session Description Protocol". It is used to describe a streaming session. SDP is defined in RFC2327. SDP data is usually carried over SAP, RTSP or in dedicated files.

The idea behind SDP is that you can store critical stream information in the SDP and distribute this over a reliable connection (such as HTTP or RTSP). Then you can stream the raw codec data over a lossy connection, such as RTP without the need for a container.

VLC supports SDP.