On 11/12/10 21:13, Folderol wrote:
> I've been watching the Etherent/AVB situation for a while now.
Where have you been looking?
> What is the audio quality generally (bit depth, sample rate, noise etc.)?
> I notice that, as well as stereo in & out, they quote up to 8 I2S channels.
You can basically throw in whatever you want. AVB is a framework to
synchronise media clocks and handling streaming by combining already
known protocols and practices, with some sugar on top.
> How difficult would it be to create a jack 'endpoint' and control?
Once you have your environment set up, it is extremely easy. The hard
part is creating an environment where AVB works.
> All through, my wish has been to get away from soundcard obsolescence
> (PCI?), vendor lock-in and software incompatibility. With the AVB standard
> getting increasing support I believe that if any one compliant endpoint can be
> supported, then eventually many others could be.
You are missing one important point: Synchronized media clocks. Unless
you have support for PtP and can timestamp your audio data in hardware,
you can pretty much forget it - except for very simple cases.
Flo
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