Can someone explain the difference in HDS & RMTP

I am needing someone to explain the difference in HDS (live streaming & vod) video compared to RMTP (live streaming & vod).
My end goal is to have video formats for ALL devices Android/iPhone/iPad/BlackBerry/Apple Mac and Windows to view.

Hi,
Following link may be useful in understanding HDS and difference from rtmp:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/adobe-media-server/articles/beginning-fms45-pt06.html

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