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===Server=== * [[Ant Media Server]]: The Community version<ref>{{Citation |title=ant-media/Ant-Media-Server |date=2024-12-12 |url=https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server |access-date=2024-12-13 |publisher=Ant Media}}</ref> version supports pulling from RTSP/S sources and can live stream using HLS or record in MP4. [https://antmedia.io/docs/get-started/enterprise-and-community-edition/#community-edition--enterprise-edition The Enterprise version] can convert RTSP to WebRTC with approximately 200-500ms end-to-end latency. * [[Darwin Streaming Server]]: Open-sourced version of QuickTime Streaming Server maintained by Apple. * [[GStreamer]] based RTSP Server and client. * [[Helix (project)|Helix DNA Server]]: [[RealNetworks]]' streaming server. Comes in both open-source and proprietary flavors. * [[Helix Universal Server]]: [[RealNetworks]] commercial streaming server for RTSP, RTMP, iOS, Silverlight and HTTP streaming media clients * [[LIVE555|LIVE555 liveMedia / openRTSP]]: Open source [[C++]] server and client libraries used in well-known clients like [[VLC media player|VLC]] and [[mplayer]]. * Motion: A free CCTV software application for Linux. * [[Nimble Streamer]] supports RTSP pull and announce input with TCP interleaved playback output. * [[OvenMediaEngine]] an [[Open-source software|open source]] low-latency streaming server that supports RTSP push input. * [[Pvserver|pvServer]]: Formerly called PacketVideo Streaming Server, this is Alcatel-Lucent's streaming server product. * [[QuickTime Streaming Server]]: Apple's closed-source streaming server that ships with Mac OS X Server. * [[VideoLAN]]: Open source media player and streaming server. * [[Windows Media Services]]: Microsoft streaming server previously included with [[Windows Server]] that uses RTSP modified with [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc245238.aspx Windows Media extensions] * [[Wowza Streaming Engine]]: Multi-format streaming server for RTSP/RTP, [[Real-Time Messaging Protocol|RTMP]], [[MPEG-TS]], ICY, HTTP ([[HTTP Live Streaming]], [[Adaptive bitrate streaming#Adobe Dynamic Streaming for Flash|HTTP Dynamic Streaming]], [[Microsoft Smooth Streaming|Smooth Streaming]], [[Adaptive bitrate streaming#MPEG-DASH|MPEG-DASH]]), [[WebRTC]] * [[YouTube]] implemented a [[mobile web]] front end in June 2007 which serves video through this protocol.<ref>{{cite web |title=YouTube Mobile A Bust! (Getting 3GP/RTSP to work on WM5) |url=https://chrisduke.tv/youtube-mobile-a-bust |website=Chris Duke |access-date=29 May 2021 |date=2007-06-23}}</ref> Many [[CCTV]] / Security cameras, often called [[IP camera]]s, support RTSP streaming too, especially those with [[ONVIF]] profiles G, S, T.
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