> But from what I understand of RTP the same
> thing would/could happen if the protocols are switched. 

Yes, using RTP isn't about getting QoS for free -- 

BTW, some LAD-folk may not be aware that sfront networking:

http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~lazzaro/nmp/index.html

uses RTP for MIDI, we presented our Internet-Draft at IETF
52 in Salt Lake a few weeks ago:

http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-lazzaro-avt-mwpp-midi-nmp-00.txt

and it received a good reception -- the odds are good that
it will become a working-group item for AVT. The bulk of
this I-D describes how to use the information in RTP to 
handle lost and late packets gracefully in the context of
network musical performance using MIDI ... 

                                                        --jl

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