On Tue, 9 Jun 2015 18:40:04 +0200
Adrian Knoth wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 08:48:30AM -0700, Jesse Cobra wrote:
>
> > Again if anyone wants an XMOS AVB sound card
> > http://www.xmos.com/products/reference-designs/avb-lc
> > I have a few I am not using.
>
> To those who are interested: tha
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 08:48:30AM -0700, Jesse Cobra wrote:
> Again if anyone wants an XMOS AVB sound card
> http://www.xmos.com/products/reference-designs/avb-lc
> I have a few I am not using.
To those who are interested: that's cool stuff, you can just connect
audio via RCA or 3.5mm jack, a ne
Again if anyone wants an XMOS AVB sound card
http://www.xmos.com/products/reference-designs/avb-lc
I have a few I am not using.
Also this is under $100, I have at least one of these I am not using.
http://www.dsp4you.com/products/avb-oem-series/avb-dg
On Jun 9, 2015 8:42 AM, "Will Godfrey" wrot
On Mon, 8 Jun 2015 12:04:55 +0200
Leonardo Gabrielli wrote:
> Hello Reuben,
> I have been talking to a Intel guy at the last AES convention and he told
> me they are supporting AVB (maybe he's reading this list as well). Another
> strong signal regarding AVB not dead. We were specifically talking
Few comments inline.
Eric Mann / OpenAVB contributor ...
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Subject: Re: [LAD] AVB not so dead after
On Mon, 8 Jun 2015, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
An Intel I210 Gigabit Ethernet PCI express Card will set you back about $70
on Newegg, it does have the hardware support that AVB needs and a driver in
the OpenAVB project. I have a couple and they seem to work just fine. A 24
output AVB Motu b