Re: AVB on linux: drivers?

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On Sat, 13 May 2017, Bearcat Şándor wrote:

With regards to Moshe Werner's post on the Motu 1248 working on Linux, it seems
that AVB (AES67) works on Linux as well.  This is a dream come frue for me.

AVB is not AES67 (as someone already pointed out). I don't know everything about either one... but the first thing about both is that they are a collection of standards many of which we already have. The second thing is that to make good use of AVB requires the right ethernet card as well. It is possible to use AVB to transfer between two linux computers (jack to jack) but requires manual setup to get it going. I don't know how well setting up AVB end device to linux is supported. It is possible to use Linux to connect two AVB boxes. (that is control connections that do not go through the linux box) There is a commandline utility for that.

There is nothing from AVB to alsa at this time I am aware of.

The AVB port on the MOTU AVB series is useful in linux for controlling the internal routing and for expanding what the Linux box can see through the USB port.

Most network audio in Linux (and windows and MacOS for that matter) is done by getting a "Sound card" that looks to the OS like an ordinary audio interface, but connects to network audio boxes. MacOS does have direct to AVB built in in some models but there are limits.

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Len Ovens
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