I'm unaware of a free, functioning AoIP driver that works on CentOS 7.

The Merging Technologies Alsa driver works fine under CentOS 8.  I'm actually 
discussing the compilation issues on CentOS 7 with one of their guys right now. 
 We'll see if any progress is made on it.

You can always buy a hardware card that does whatever protocol you want, and of 
course, Paravel offers a driver as well.

James Greenlee

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Putney" <bi...@wwpc.com>
To: "Rivendell-Dev" <Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2020 11:25:12 AM
Subject: [RDD] Anyone have AES67 working?

I'm wondering if anyone has tried out AES67 with RIvendell? There are 
drivers Centos drivers for AES67 on github. We're possibly upgrading our 
studio boards and the new boards support AES67. It would be nice to have 
all the audio and GPIO issues solved by an AoIP solution. I can imagine 
that the audio parts are pretty straight forward, but I don't know what 
it would take to make the GPIO work. I know Fred did do Livewire drivers 
but I don't know if that included the GPIO as well.

Thanks,

Bill Putney - WB6RFW

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