AES67
AES67 is a technical standard for audio over IP and audio over Ethernet (AoE) interoperability. The standard was developed by the Audio Engineering Society and first published in September 2013. It is a layer 3 protocol suite based on existing standards and is designed to allow interoperability between various IP-based audio networking systems such as RAVENNA, Livewire, Q-LAN and Dante.
AES67 | |
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Manufacturer Info | |
Manufacturer | Audio Engineering Society |
Development date | September 2013 |
Network Compatibility | |
Switchable | Yes |
Routable | Yes |
Ethernet data rates | Agnostic |
Audio Specifications | |
Minimum latency | 125 μs to 4 ms |
Maximum channels per link | 120 |
Maximum sampling rate | 48, 44.1, or 96 kHz |
Maximum bit depth | 16 or 24 bits |
AES67 promises interoperability between previously competing networked audio systems and long-term network interoperation between systems. It also provides interoperability with layer 2 technologies, like Audio Video Bridging (AVB). Since its publication, AES67 has been implemented independently by several manufacturers and adopted by many others.
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