Hi!
Post by Kurt JaegerHi!
Post by Le Baron dâMerdeIs there any known attempt to implement AES67 (is an open standard
for audio over IP and audio over ethernet interoperability) on FreeBSD?
http://medianetworkingalliance.com/faq-aes67/
I found
https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2017/04/25/receiving-an-aes67-stream-with-gstreamer/
which describes AES67 as RTP with some clock sync. But it looks
I guess the sync part is the most problematic one to implement. :-)
Post by Kurt Jaegerlike there is no open source implementation at all right now.
I would like to say: FreeBSD will have the first then, but I do not code... :-/
IIRC, I heard the OpenBSD sndio developer do use OpenBSD for professional audio.
So, I guess, the implementation is more likely to happen in there first. :-)
Apparently there is some proprietary Linux implementations, including a
'professional' embedded solution (what I know nothing about but also support
AES70):
https://www.youraudiosystems.com/en/aes67-linux/
Interestingly, Merging (also heard something about Dante) apparently can provide
a Linux driver, +based on this thread:
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/music-computers/1193399-merging-hapi-horus-aes67-linux.html
Thank you!
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Best Regards.
LBdM.