Can the RTSP server implementation (e.g., as demonstrated by the "testOnDemandRTSPServer" test program) stream to set-top boxes (STBs)?

Yes, our RTSP server implementation can, in principle, stream to RTSP-compliant STBs. In practice, however, there are some issues to note: • Many (most?) STBs do not support RTP; instead, they handle streams of raw-UDP packets. There is currently no standard way to use the RTSP protocol to request raw-UDP streams, so different STB (and server) manufacturers tend to define their own (often incompatible) RTSP extensions for this.

• STBs typically handle only MPEG Transport Streams, not Elementary Streams or other data formats. (Because MPEG Transport Streams contain their own timestamps, they can be streamed via raw-UDP, with RTP timestamps not being required.) • Some STBs do not handle multicast streams. However, our RTSP server implementation (and, in particular, the "LIVE555 Media Server" and the "testOnDemandRTSPServer" demo application) can stream MPEG Transport Stream data (with 'trick play' support) to Amino STBs (in particular, the AmiNet model 103 and 110).

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