A few years back there had been a AES67/Ravenna implementation. But the
developer and ALX Networks could not agree on the license. The developer
wanted to publish it under GPL, which ALX Networks did not want. So the
implementation was dumped. Well, that is the story how I know it.
The developer was Florian Faber, but he is no member of the jack-devel
or linux-devel list anymore. Perhapes, he might have some useful
insights, if you manage to find a contact. ;-)
On 09/30/2017 06:12 AM, happy musicmaker wrote:
There are some different I210 card versions
it seems, any recommendations ?
They are all ok. I have different versions myself: Intel I210, HP
I210TI. But make shure it is no I217, because they have no traffic
shaping queues. Although they suport HW PTP timestamping.
BR,
CK
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 6:11 PM, Christoph Kuhr <christoph.kuhr(a)web.de
<mailto:christoph.kuhr@web.de>> wrote:
With an Intel I210 NIC you can already have AVB in combination with
Jack. But you have to do some coding yourself to fit your purposes..
BTW:
I would never recommend buying MOTU.
BR,
Ck
On 09/28/2017 08:33 AM, happy musicmaker wrote:
MOTU just released the 828es with AVB and USB standard compliant
and two ADAT I/O and Web based (not ALSA) mixer. That would be,
for now, the ultimate (AVB) interface for Linux, if it works.
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 11:31 AM, happy musicmaker
<happy.musicmaker(a)gmail.com <mailto:happy.musicmaker@gmail.com>
<mailto:happy.musicmaker@gmail.com
<mailto:happy.musicmaker@gmail.com>>> wrote:
That is such good news. What(low cost) hardware would this
development be used on to support the developers with
testing/debugging and maybe even development ?
* MOTU LP32 (Preferred)
* MiniDSP
https://www.minidsp.com/products/network-audio/avb-dg
<https://www.minidsp.com/products/network-audio/avb-dg>
<https://www.minidsp.com/products/network-audio/avb-dg
<https://www.minidsp.com/products/network-audio/avb-dg>> (I think
MOTU's switch uses midDSP switch hardware)
I hope someday it will be possible to connect 4 or more 8
channel
ADAT modules (32 channels) to a PC under Ubuntu via AVB
with low
latency. The only option to get this done under Windows is a
Focursrite DANTE based Rednet 3 right now because
Thunderbolt is not
really available there as well. Plan to get Rednet3, but
that does
not solve the Linux environment which I prefer. Would love
to be
able to use the Rednet 3 under Linux but since DANTE is
proprietary
, so unlikely.
My two wishes:
[a] Multi (16+) channel low latency audio I/O using ADAT
audio AD/DA
[b[ Bitwig supporting LV2 plugins.
With those two, the Linux Audio environment would be
perfect and
the world a better place.
*(Apology for the re-sends and ignore the previous edits.
Web based
Gmail is such a annoyance and un-logically structured)*
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