On 12/8/18 2:37 PM, Christoph Kuhr wrote:
On the next LAC we want to present a IEEE1722 AVTP
Mediaclock Backend.
I would say that for now, if you need to speak AVB, the easiest path is
to get a recent MOTU USB class-compliant device with an AVB port. That
way, the Linux system only needs to concern itself with the USB audio
part, and the routing in the MOTU connects you to the AVB world.
Thankfully, after being quite useless for open-source for many many
years, they've now made two good decisions:
* USB class compliance, and
* the masterstroke, i.e. implementing the mixer as a web server that can
be accessed via any browser, thus relieving open-source developers of
the tedious task of reverse-engineering a mixer that will then only work
on one particular device.
Christoph, would you agree, or can people who do not frequent the same
circles of hell as you are so competently doing consider "native" AVB
yet? I've been lurking, but mostly been very, very afraid :)
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