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Remote Audio Output Protocol
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Remote Audio Output Protocol (RAOP) is an Internet streaming protocol based on RTSP / RTP authored by Apple Inc.[1][2] It powers the AirPlay technology built into AirPort Express wireless (802.11b/g/n) access point as well as the Apple TV.[2]
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The major difference from RTSP is an initial asymmetric key verification made by iTunes to verify it is communicating with an AirPort Express or an Apple TV (as opposed to a simulation), and vice versa. The data channel is also encrypted by AES, with a random key protected by the asymmetric key mentioned above.[citation needed]
The RSA public key stored in iTunes was extracted by Jon Lech Johansen, enabling third-party software to stream music to an AirPort Express.[3]
The RSA private key stored in the AirPort Express was extracted by James Laird, enabling simulation of an Airport Express.[4]
The Shairport-sync application which emulates Airport Express hardware is available.[5]
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