On Sun, 5 Oct 2014, [email protected] wrote:

Hi, i'm following the thread of the ongoing topics around transmitting
audio over IP infrastructure.
As a scenario, at point a) an analog signal is injected that will be
played back (analog) at point b) with the lowest possible (and constant)
latency.
How do you intend to handle diverging clocks of the audio interfaces
(ADC/DAC) at both (a/b) ends?

AES67 (and other formats) use PTP (IEEE 1588-2008) to keep the system clocks aligned at a usec level. The media clock is then derived from that. The media clock on both systems should therefore be syncronis.

BTW, AES67 reading and understanding is not fun or easy as AES67 constantly refers to other documents. Everything in there is already specified in some other place. AES67 basically just tells which of the available network standards should be used together so that systems can talk to each other.

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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net

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