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Rtptools

RTP Tools

From irtlab·Updated April 17, 2026·View on GitHub·

RTP Tools is a set of small applications that can be used for processing RTP data. Refer to the individual manpages for details. The project is written primarily in C, distributed under the Other license, first published in 2017. Key topics include: protocol, qos, real-time, rfc3550, rtcp.

RTP Tools

RTP Tools is a set of small applications
that can be used for processing RTP data.
Refer to the individual manpages for details.

  • rtpplay
    play back RTP sessions recorded by rtpdump
  • rtpsend
    generate RTP packets from textual description,
    generated by hand or rtpdump
  • rtpdump
    parse and print RTP packets,
    generating output files suitable for rtpplay and rtpsend
  • rtptrans
    RTP translator between unicast and multicast networks
  • multidump
    Start multiple rtpdumps simultaneously.
  • multiplay
    Start multiple rtpplays simultaneously.

Installation

RTP tools should compile and run on any POSIX compatible system,
as well as on Windows. Some operating systems also provide
a prebuilt package of RTP tools.

On UNIX, the usual ./configure && make should work.
Read on for the details.

configure

Run ./configure to configure the build for your system.
This will produce three files:

  • config.h containing the #include and HAVE_ lines
  • config.log containing the details of autodetection
  • Makefile.local which defines CC, PREFIX and the like

Read the standard output and Makefile.local.
If these look different from what you expected,
read configure.local.example, create configure.local,
and run ./configure again.

The ./configure script is accompanied by a set of simple programs
autodetecting the availability of system functions
(e.g. have-err.c), and whether extra libraries need to be
involved (e.g. -lnsl for have-gethostbyname.c).

For C functions that might not be present in the system,
we provide autoconfiguration tests and compat-*.c implementations.
(e.g. compat-strtonum.c).
Please report any that turn out to be missing.

Read config.log, which shows shows the compiler commands used
to test the libraries installed on your system, and the standard
output and standard error output these commands produce.
Failures are most likely to happen if headers or libraries
are installed in unusual places or interfaces defined
in unusual headers. You can also look at config.h and
check that the #define HAVE_* lines match your expectations.

build

Once the source is configured as above, run make to build RTP tools.
Any POSIX-compatible make, in particular both BSD make and GNU make,
should work. If the build fails, read configure.local.example again.

install

Run make -n install and check where everything will go.
If that differs from your expectations, set the *DIR variables
in configure.local and go back to running ./configure.

Install the binaries and the manpages with make install.
Depending on the PREFIX (which is /usr/local by default),
you might need to sudo make install or doas make install.

Windows

Open rtptools.sln on MS Visual Studio and press F7 to build.

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