On Feb 27, 2015, at 18:04 06, Len Ovens <l...@ovenwerks.net> wrote:

> Some background: I have been looking at AoIP and reading what I could. AES67 
> has the biggest complaint that it has poor service discovery (well none 
> actually). I have been reading product manuals for various AoIP formats and 
> what I have found is that some of the other ones do not have very good/any 
> discovery either. I do not know if this is the protocols fault of the product 
> but the setup for a Ravenna AoIP DAC/ADC box to a Ravenna PCIe card requires 
> the user to know what the IP for both units are and then log in to both units 
> via HTTP(s) to set them up in some sort of static configuration. This sounds 
> no better than raw AES67.

I had a discussion about this with one of the high-level execs from LWRO at 
last year’s NAB show, and he pretty much admitted that service discovery had 
been intentionally left out of AES67 because the vendors couldn’t (wouldn’t?) 
agree on a uniform approach.  As for Ravenna, you’re quite right — service 
discovery is not covered anywhere in that spec either (beyond some very weak 
genuflections towards Zeroconf discovery).  It’s left as a vendor-defined 
detail.


> (Some other AoIP things might be better)

LiveWire is considerably better, where there is a full multicast-enabled 
discovery mechanism along with such niceties as network-transparent GPIO.  The 
problem, of course, is that none of that is openly documented at the protocol 
level (although Axia has been slowly moving in that direction over the past 
couple of years).


> So along the way I stumbled on OCA. This is not another OSC, though it could 
> do that job too.

The problem I have with this is that it’s just too late in the AoIP game for it 
to make any real difference.  LiveWire and Ravenna are the two 800 pound 
gorillas in this space; any of the other AoIP systems are just niche players at 
this point (at least in the pro audio/broadcasting space).  Anything that 
doesn’t have the blessing of Axia or LWRO (preferably both) doesn’t stand a 
chance of getting any traction in the market.

Just my $0.02 US.

Cheers!


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