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The [[Real-time Transport Protocol]] (RTP) specifies a general-purpose data format and [[network protocol]] for transmitting digital media streams on [[Internet Protocol]] (IP) networks. The details of media encoding, such as signal sampling rate, frame size and timing, are specified in an '''RTP payload format'''. The format parameters of the RTP payload are typically communicated between transmission endpoints with the [[Session Description Protocol]] (SDP), but other protocols, such as the [[XMPP|Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol]] (XMPP) may be used.
 
==AudioPayload types and video payload typesformats==
The technical parameters of payload formats for audio and video streams are standardised.
The standard also describes the process of registering new payload types with IANA.
* {{Sum RFC|3550|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|3551|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|3611|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|4856|ref=yes}}
 
==Text messaging payload types==
RFC 3551, entitled '''RTP Profile for Audio and Video''' ('''RTP/AVP'''), specifies the technical parameters of payload formats for audio and video streams.
Payload formats and types for text messaging are defined in the following specifications:
* {{Sum RFC|4103|ref=yes|notes=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|9071|ref=yes}}
 
==MIDI payload types==
The standard also describes the process of registering new payload types with IANA; additional payload formats and payload types are defined in the following specifications:
Payload formats and types for [[MIDI]] are defined in the following specifications:
* {{IETF RFC|3551}}, Standard 65, ''RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control''
*{{Sum RFC|6295|ref=yes}}
* {{IETF RFC|4856}}, ''Media Type Registration of Payload Formats in the RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences''
*{{Sum RFC|4696|ref=yes}}
* {{IETF RFC|3190}}, ''RTP Payload Format for 12-bit [[Digital Audio Tape|DAT Audio]] and 20- and 24-bit Linear Sampled Audio''
 
* {{IETF RFC|6184}}, ''RTP Payload Format for [[H.264]] Video''
==Audio and video payload types==
* {{IETF RFC|3640}}, ''RTP Payload Format for Transport of MPEG-4 Elementary Streams''
Payload formats and types for audio and video are defined in the following specifications:
* {{IETF RFC|6416}}, ''RTP Payload Format for [[MPEG-4]] Audio/Visual Streams''
* {{Sum RFC|2029|ref=yes}}
* {{IETF RFC|2250}}, ''RTP Payload Format for [[MPEG1]]/[[MPEG-2 Video|MPEG2 Video]]''
* {{Sum RFC|2190|ref=yes}}
* {{IETF RFC|7798}}, ''RTP Payload Format for [[High Efficiency Video Coding]] (HEVC)''
* {{Sum RFC|2198|ref=yes}}
* {{IETF RFC|2435}}, ''RTP Payload Format for JPEG-compressed Video''
* {{Sum RFC|2250|ref=yes}}
* {{IETF RFC|4587}}, ''RTP Payload Format for [[H.261]] Video Streams''
* {{Sum RFC|2343|ref=yes}}
* {{IETF RFC|2658}}, ''RTP Payload Format for [[PureVoice]] Audio Video''
* {{Sum RFC|2435|ref=yes}}
* {{IETF RFC|4175}}, ''RTP Payload Format for Uncompressed Video''
* {{Sum RFC|2586|ref=yes}}
* {{IETF RFC|7587}}, ''RTP Payload Format for the [[Opus (audio format)|Opus]] Speech and Audio Codec''
* {{Sum RFC|2658|ref=yes}}
* {{IETF RFC|9134}}, ''RTP Payload Format for [[JPEG XS]]''
* {{Sum RFC|3190|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|3389|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|3497|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|3640|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|3952|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|4175|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|4184|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|4352|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|4587|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|4598|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|4629|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|4733|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|4749|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|4788|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|4867|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|5188|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|5215|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|5371|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|5391|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|5404|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|5574|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|5577|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|5584|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|5686|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|5993|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|6184|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|6190|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|6416|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|6469|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|7310|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|7587|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|7741|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|7798|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|9134|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|9607|ref=yes}}
* {{Sum RFC|9628|ref=yes}}
 
Payload identifiers 96–127 are used for payloads defined dynamically during a session. It is recommended to dynamically assign port numbers, although port numbers 5004 and 5005 have been registered for use of the profile when a dynamically assigned port is not required.
 
Applications should always support PCMU (payload type 0);. previouslyPreviously, DVI4 (payload type 5) was also recommended, but this was removed in 2013 by.{{Ref RFC |7007.}}
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|20
|ITU-T [[G.711]] PCM [[μ-Law]] audio 64 kbit/s
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|reserved, previously [[FS-1016]] [[CELP]] audio 4.8 kbit/s
|{{IETF RFC |3551, previously RFC 1890|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|reserved, previously ITU-T [[G.721]] [[ADPCM]] audio 32 kbit/s or ITU-T [[G.726]] audio 32 kbit/s
|{{IETF RFC |3551, previously RFC 1890|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|European [[GSM-FR|GSM Full Rate]] audio 13 kbit/s (GSM 06.10)
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|30
|ITU-T [[G.723.1]] audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|[[Interactive Multimedia Association|IMA]] [[ADPCM]] audio 32 kbit/s
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|[[Interactive Multimedia Association|IMA]] [[ADPCM]] audio 64 kbit/s
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|Experimental [[Linear predictive coding|Linear Predictive Coding]] audio 5.6 kbit/s
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|ITU-T G.711 PCM [[A-Law]] audio 64 kbit/s
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|audio
|1
|8000{{refn|group=note|Although the sampling rate for G.722 is 16000, its clock rate is 8000 to remain backwards compatible with RFC 1890, which incorrectly used this value.<ref{{Ref name="rfc3551">RFC |3551, ''RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control'', H. Schulzrinne, S. Casner, The Internet Society (July 2003).</ref>|rp=14}}}}
|any
|20
|ITU-T [[G.722]] audio 64&nbsp;kbit/s
|{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3551#page-14 RFC 3551 - Page 14]
|-
 
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|any
|20
|[[Linear PCM]] 16-bit Stereo audio 1411.2&nbsp;kbit/s,{{Ref RFC|2586}}{{Ref RFC|3108|rp=62}}{{Ref RFC|4856|rp=18}} uncompressed
|[[Linear PCM]] 16-bit Stereo audio 1411.2&nbsp;kbit/s,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2586 |title=RFC 2586 - The Audio/L16 MIME content type |date=May 1999 |accessdate=2010-03-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3108#page-62 |title=RFC 3108 - Conventions for the use of the Session Description Protocol (SDP) for ATM Bearer Connections |date=May 2001 |accessdate=2010-03-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4856#page-18 |title=RFC 4856 - Media Type Registration of Payload Formats in the RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences - Registration of Media Type audio/L16 |date=March 2007 |accessdate=2010-03-16}}</ref> uncompressed
|{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}{{Rp|p=27}}
|[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3551#page-27 RFC 3551, Page 27]
|-
 
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|20
|[[Linear PCM]] 16-bit audio 705.6&nbsp;kbit/s, uncompressed
|{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}{{Rp|p=27}}
|[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3551#page-27 RFC 3551, Page 27]
|-
 
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|20
|[[QCELP|Qualcomm Code Excited Linear Prediction]]
|{{IETF RFC|2658|link=no}}, {{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}{{Rp|p=28}}
|RFC 2658, [https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3551#page-28 RFC 3551]
|-
 
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|
|
|[[Comfort noise]]. Payload type used with audio codecs that do not support comfort noise as part of the codec itself such as [[G.711]], [[G.722.1]], [[G.722]], [[G.726]], [[G.727]], [[G.728]], [[GSM 06.10]], [[Siren (codec)|Siren]], and [[RTAudio]].
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3389|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[MPEG-1]] or [[MPEG-2]] audio only
|{{IETF RFC|2250|link=no}}, {{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|RFC 3551, RFC 2250
|-
 
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|20
|ITU-T [[G.728]] audio 16&nbsp;kbit/s
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|[[Interactive Multimedia Association|IMA]] [[ADPCM]] audio 44.1&nbsp;kbit/s
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|IMA ADPCM audio 88.2&nbsp;kbit/s
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|ITU-T [[G.729]] and G.729a audio 8&nbsp;kbit/s; Annex B is implied unless the <code>annexb=no</code> parameter is used
|{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}},{{Rp|p=20}} {{IETF RFC|4856|link=no}}{{Rp|p=12}}
|[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3551#page-20 RFC 3551, Page 20], [https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3555#page-15 RFC 3555, Page 15]
|-
 
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|
|reserved, previously [[comfort noise]]
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[Sun Microsystems|Sun]] CellB video<ref>[https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19504-01/802-5863/802-5863.pdf XIL Programmer's Guide], Chapter 22 "CellB Codec". August 1997. Retrieved on 2014-07-19.</ref>
|RFC{{IETF RFC|2029|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[JPEG]] video
|RFC{{IETF RFC|2435|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[Xerox PARC]]'s Network Video (nv)<ref>[https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs/rtp/nv.html nv - network video on Henning Schulzrinne's website], [https://www.dgp.toronto.edu/tp/techdocs/NetVid.html Network Video on The University of Toronto's website], Retrieved on 2009-07-09.</ref><ref>[https://github.com/ronf/nv Ron Frederick Github with source code]</ref>
|{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}{{Rp|p=32}}
 
|[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3551#page-32 RFC 3551, Page 32]
|-
 
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|
|ITU-T [[H.261]] video
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4587|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 311 ⟶ 355:
|
|MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video
|RFC{{IETF RFC|2250|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 322 ⟶ 366:
|
|MPEG-2 [[MPEG transport stream|transport stream]]
|RFC{{IETF RFC|2250|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[H.263]] video, first version (1996)
|{{IETF RFC|2190|link=no}}, {{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|RFC 3551, RFC 2190
|-
 
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|
|reserved because RTCP packet types 200&ndash;204 would otherwise be indistinguishable from RTP payload types 72&ndash;76 with the marker bit set
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3550|link=no}}, RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|note that RTCP packet type 207 (XR, Extended Reports) would be indistinguishable from RTP payload types 79 with the marker bit set
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}, RFC{{IETF RFC|3611|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[H.263]] video, second version (1998)
|{{IETF RFC|2190|link=no}}, {{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}, {{IETF RFC|4629|link=no}}
|RFC 3551, RFC 4629, RFC 2190
|-
 
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|
|[[H.263]] video, third version (2000)
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4629|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[H.264]] video (MPEG-4 Part 10)
|{{IETF RFC |6184, previously RFC 3984|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[H.264]] video
|RFC{{IETF RFC|6190|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[H.265]] video (HEVC)
|RFC{{IETF RFC|7798|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20, 30
|[[iLBC|Internet low Bitrate Codec]] 13.33 or 15.2&nbsp;kbit/s
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3952|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 443 ⟶ 487:
|
|ITU-T [[G.711|G.711.1]] A-law
|RFC{{IETF RFC|5391|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|ITU-T [[G.711|G.711.1]] μ-law
|RFC{{IETF RFC|5391|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|ITU-T [[G.719]]
|RFC{{IETF RFC|5404|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|ITU-T [[G.722.1]] and G.722.1 Annex C
|RFC{{IETF RFC|5577|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|ITU-T [[G.726]] audio 16&nbsp;kbit/s
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|ITU-T G.726 audio 24&nbsp;kbit/s
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|ITU-T G.726 audio 32&nbsp;kbit/s
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|ITU-T G.726 audio 40&nbsp;kbit/s
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|ITU-T [[G.729]] Annex D
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|ITU-T [[G.729]] Annex E
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|ITU-T [[G.729.1]]
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4749|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|ITU-T [[GSM-EFR]] (GSM 06.60)
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|ITU-T [[Half Rate|GSM-HR]] (GSM 06.20)
|RFC{{IETF RFC|5993|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 597 ⟶ 641:
|
|[[Adaptive Multi-Rate]] audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4867|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[AMR-WB|Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband]] audio (ITU-T G.722.2)
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4867|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[AMR-WB+|Extended Adaptive Multi Rate – WideBand]] audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4352|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[Vorbis]] audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|5215|link=no}}
|-
 
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|20
|[[Opus (audio format)|Opus]] audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|7587|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[Speex]] audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|5574|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|Loss-Tolerant [[MP3]] audio
|{{IETF RFC |5219 (previously RFC 3119)|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[MPEG-4 Audio]] (includes [[Advanced_Audio_Coding|AAC]])
|{{IETF RFC |6416 (previously RFC 3016)|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[MPEG-4 Visual]]
|{{IETF RFC |6416 (previously RFC 3016)|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[MPEG-4]] Elementary Streams
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3640|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[VP8]] video
|RFC{{IETF RFC|7741|link=no}}
|-
 
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|
|[[VP9]] video
|{{IETF RFC|9628|link=no}}
|[https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-payload-vp9 draft-ietf-payload-vp9]
|-
 
|dynamic
|AV1
|video
|
|90000
|
|
|[[AV1]] video
|[https://aomediacodec.github.io/av1-rtp-spec/ av1-rtp-spec]
|-
 
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|20
|[[Linear PCM]] 8-bit audio with 128 offset
|{{IETF RFC |3551 Section|link=no}}{{Rp|§ 4.5.10 and }}{{Rp|Table 5}}
|-
 
Line 740 ⟶ 795:
|20 (by analogy with L16)
|IEC 61119 12-bit nonlinear audio
|{{IETF RFC |3190 Section |link=no}}{{Rp|§3}}
|-
 
Line 751 ⟶ 806:
|20
|[[Linear PCM]] 16-bit audio
|{{IETF RFC |3551 Section|link=no}},{{Rp|§ 4.5.11,}} {{IETF RFC |2586|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 762 ⟶ 817:
|20 (by analogy with L16)
|[[Linear PCM]] 20-bit audio
|{{IETF RFC |3190 Section|link=no}}{{Rp|§ 4}}
|-
 
Line 773 ⟶ 828:
|20 (by analogy with L16)
|[[Linear PCM]] 24-bit audio
|{{IETF RFC |3190 Section|link=no}}{{Rp|§ 4}}
|-
 
Line 784 ⟶ 839:
|
|Uncompressed Video
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4175|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 795 ⟶ 850:
|
|[[Dolby AC-3]] audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4184|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 806 ⟶ 861:
|
|[[Dolby Digital Plus|Enhanced AC-3]] audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4598|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 817 ⟶ 872:
|
|[[Text over IP]]
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4103|link=no}}
|-
|dynamic
 
|EVRC<br>EVRC0<br>EVRC1
|audio
Line 827 ⟶ 883:
|
|[[Enhanced Variable Rate Codec|EVRC]] audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4788|link=no}}
|-
|dynamic
Line 837 ⟶ 893:
|
|[[Enhanced Variable Rate Codec B|EVRC-B]] audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4788|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 848 ⟶ 904:
|
|[[Enhanced Variable Rate Codec B|EVRC-WB]] audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|5188|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 859 ⟶ 915:
|
|[[JPEG 2000]] video
|RFC{{IETF RFC|5371|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 870 ⟶ 926:
|
|[[UEMCLIP]] audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|5686|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 881 ⟶ 937:
|
|[[Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding|ATRAC]]3 audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|5584|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 892 ⟶ 948:
|
|[[Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding|ATRAC]]3+ audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|5584|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 903 ⟶ 959:
|
|[[Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding|ATRAC]] Advanced Lossless audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|5584|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 913 ⟶ 969:
|
|
|[[DV (video format)|DV]] video
|{{IETF RFC |6469 (previously RFC 3189)|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 925 ⟶ 981:
|
|[[ITU-R BT.656]] video
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3555|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 936 ⟶ 992:
|
|Bundled MPEG-2 video
|RFC{{IETF RFC|2343|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 947 ⟶ 1,003:
|
|[[SMPTE 292M]] video
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3497|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 958 ⟶ 1,014:
|
|Redundant Audio Data
|RFC{{IETF RFC|2198|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 969 ⟶ 1,025:
|
|Variable-rate DVI4 audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|3551|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 980 ⟶ 1,036:
|
|MPEG-1 Systems Streams video
|RFC{{IETF RFC|2250|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 991 ⟶ 1,047:
|
|MPEG-2 Program Streams video
|RFC{{IETF RFC|2250|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 1,002 ⟶ 1,058:
|
|tone
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4733|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 1,013 ⟶ 1,069:
|
|[[Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling|DTMF]] tone
|RFC{{IETF RFC|4733|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 1,024 ⟶ 1,080:
|4<ref group=note>For aptX, the packetization interval must be rounded down to the nearest packet interval that can contain an integer number of samples. So at sampling rates of 11025, 22050, or 44100, a packetization rate of "4" is rounded down to 3.99.</ref>
|[[aptX]] audio
|RFC{{IETF RFC|7310|link=no}}
|-
 
Line 1,035 ⟶ 1,091:
|
|[[JPEG XS]] video
|RFC{{IETF RFC|9134|link=no}}
|-
 
|dynamic
|scip
|audio/video
|
|8000 or 90000
|
|
|[[Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol|SCIP]]
|{{IETF RFC|9607|link=no}}
|}
 
{{reflist|group=note}}
 
==Text messaging payload ==
* {{IETF RFC|4103}}, ''RTP Payload Format for Text Conversation''
 
==MIDI payload ==
* {{IETF RFC|6295}}, ''[[RTP-MIDI|RTP Payload Format for MIDI]]''
* {{IETF RFC|4696}}, ''An Implementation Guide for RTP MIDI''
 
==See also==