Is anyone here doing any DIY AES67? (Standards based, low-latency audio-over-IP).
There is a sad lack of open source tools and information but it is very slowly getting better.
I bought a Glensound AOIP44 a couple of years ago to test interoperability. It was one of the cheapest AES67 implementations I could find at the time. When I have time again, I would love to spend some more time writing some AES67 tools.
One of the parts I have found the hardest is clocking. Not many (cheap) PTPv2 grand master clocks out there...
There is a sad lack of open source tools and information but it is very slowly getting better.
I bought a Glensound AOIP44 a couple of years ago to test interoperability. It was one of the cheapest AES67 implementations I could find at the time. When I have time again, I would love to spend some more time writing some AES67 tools.
One of the parts I have found the hardest is clocking. Not many (cheap) PTPv2 grand master clocks out there...
Here is the open source driver for Linux GitHub - bondagit/aes67-linux-daemon: AES67 Linux Daemon with configuration WebUI and you don't really need a separate grand master clock, one of these come with a built-in master clock: Audio Over Ethernet