Dante: merging technologies has an open source software aes67 driver for Linux. However, the user space configuration tool is closed source. Dante has a aes67 compatibility mode. Best, ph Philippe Bekaert > Op 14 jun. 2022 om 20:00 heeft Philippe Bekaert <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx> het volgende geschreven: > > Most of the pcie cards (in fact, all of them in single speed mode) work absolutely fine on my laptop, given a sonnet echo express IIIe thunderbolt to pcie box. > > As said, my set up set me back more than 700 euros … > > I have a rme Dante-to-madi usb box here. Never checked usb audio class compliant mode. Will do. > > Best, ph > > Philippe Bekaert > >> Op 14 jun. 2022 om 19:23 heeft David Kastrup <dak@xxxxxxx> het volgende geschreven: >> >> "Peter P." <peterparker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >>> Philippe, >>> >>> * Philippe Bekaert <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx> [2022-06-14 18:43]: >>> [...] >>>> I’m personally quite fund of their (current range of) pcie cards on Linux >>> Thanks for mentioning these. Indeed excellent cards it seems. Forgot to >>> mention that in my case (lots of live work) I need a laptop card. >>> >>> [...] >>>> People looking into entering the world of ip audio, in particular >>>> Dante or avb, will appreciate their convertor boxes, esp. to >>>> madi. 0,7 msecs additional latency only. >>> The last time I recherched, there was no usable (non-Motu) >>> class-compliant Dante or AVB card for Linux laptops. Does anyone know if >>> this has changed? >> >> It's sort of embarrassing but the Hammerfall DSP cards work with either >> the Expresscard adapter or an Expresscard-to-Cardbus adapter (the latter >> _has_ to map the PCI express lane of the Expresscard slot, not the USB >> lane) with the old Cardbus adapter. It's ancient technology with 8 >> line-in/line-out connectors and quite robust ADAT support, but in terms >> of the quality and latency of the available connections and driver >> support, it's still unprecedented. >> >> The Expresscard-to-Cardbus adapter solution is not overly convincing >> mechanically. And you need to dig up the firmware for 64bit versions of >> Linux (no idea where I got my .deb from when I needed to upgrade). >> >> And of course, Expresscard slots are a dying breed as well. >> >> -- >> David Kastrup >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux-audio-user mailing list >> Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user