QuickTime Streaming Server explained

QuickTime Streaming Server
Developer:Apple Computer
Latest Release Version:6
Operating System:Mac OS X Server
Genre:server
License:Proprietary commercial software

QuickTime Streaming Server (QTSS) is a server or service daemon that was built into Apple's Mac OS X Server until OS X Server 10.6.8. It delivers video and audio on request to users over a computer network, including the Internet. Its primary GUI configuration tool is QTSS Publisher and its web-based administration port is 1220. It also uses port UDP/7100.[1] When used in conjunction with QuickTime Broadcaster, it is possible to deliver live real-time video and audio to multiple users over networks.

The protocol used has since been superseded with HTTP Live Streaming used in iOS and Mac OS.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016-03-30 . Port 7100 (tcp/udp) - Online TCP UDP port finder - adminsub.net . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20200618174809/https://www.adminsub.net/tcp-udp-port-finder/7100 . 2020-06-18 . 2020-06-18 . www.adminsub.net.