Moshe,
Interesting cause on their website they claim it's
an open standard.
Theoretically, would it be possible to get perfect linux support for
interfaces that will be made according to this standard?
As with many Audio over IP-protocol suites, it is not only a matter of
software and OS support. Fun starts with hardware support for PtP and
audio interfaces with variable clocks. If you are looking for a cheap
solution to transfer audio data, you can use any technique. But if you
need realtime monitoring/audio producing, the demands are higher than
with a normal audio interface. At the moment :)
Because today the main problem with hardware support
for linux (as far
as understood) is with vendors not releasing info about the
driver/engineering of the devices.
Non sequitur. You have all interfaces running stable on linux with
products from at least two different manufacturers. If you want to get
your work done. nothing stands in your way.
With an open standard would this not be a thing of the
past?
All Audio over IP-protocols just *transport* audio data. Then what?
Flo
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