On tis, 2004-06-22 at 14:41, Steve Harris wrote:
I'm not familiar with this sytem, but several of ther others like it realy
are audio over /ethernet/, not audio over IP, which means you need
dedicated (and sometimes custom, eg. in MAGiC) NICs.
If I (semi)quote from page 2 in the paper:
Propietary audio networks are growing in popularity for connecting
routers to each other ...
...
but the downside is that they are expensive and closed.
Then I get the impression that they want to use commodity hardware and
also intend to be open (for some value of open.) This theme reoccures
several times throughout the paper.
mvh // Jens M andreasen
- Steve