The '''Secure Real-Time Media Flow Protocol''' ('''RTMFP''') is a [[proprietary protocol|proprietary]] [[protocol suite]] developed by [[Adobe Systems]] for encrypted, efficient [[multimedia]] delivery through both [[client–server model|client-server]] and [[peer-to-peer]] models over the [[Internet]].
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'''Real Time Media Flow Protocol''' ('''RTMFP''') is a [[proprietary protocol]] developed by [[Adobe Systems]]. RTMFP
enables low latency [[User Datagram Protocol|UDP]] streamings and direct [[peer-to-peer]] communication between multiple [[Adobe Flash]] Players
and applications built using the Adobe AIR framework for the delivery of rich, live, real‐time
communication. You can use this from Flash Player 10.0.
==Operation==
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Flash Player 10.0 allowed only one-to-one communication for P2P, but from 10.1 application-level multicast is allowed. Flash Player finds appropriate distribution route ([[overlay network]]), and can distribute to the group, which is connected by P2P.
== History ==
TheRTMFP's technologyunderlying isprotocols aare the result of Adobe’sAdobe's acquisition of [[Amicima]] in 2006; strong architectural similarities exist between RTMFP and Amicima's [[GNU General Public License|GPL]]-licensed '''Secure Media Flow Protocol (MFP)'''.