> Here is an even cheaper switch: > http://www.dsp4you.com/products/avb-oem-series/avb-sw
I think I have one of these around here as well from an old project. I will send it along with the xmos endpoints! I should have a few Marvell firefox and apx 2 AVB eval kits kicking around I will look for... Also, the AVB community is starting to call it TSN (time sensitive networks)... ;) On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 1:14 PM, Len Ovens <l...@ovenwerks.net> wrote: > On Sat, 13 Jun 2015, Will Godfrey wrote: > > I don't suppose anyone has written an AVB -> jack module? >> > > > https://github.com/audioscience/Open-AVB > Does in fact list both a jackd listener and talker in their examples. The > talker looks like it is more complete and would be able to run waiting for > a listener to be connected. The listener expects the talker to be ready to > send and will die if the talker is not there... so it would be best started > by a connection application that knows what is there. > > In the end, the Linux community would probably be more thankful for an > ALSA module. I think a Jack client would be easier to write though and > actually makese more sense in an ecosystem where connections come and go > and connections can go anywhere. > > Just found: > https://github.com/audioscience/avdecc-lib > Which is a lib for IEEE1722.1 (AVB Device Enumeration, Discovery and > Control) that comes with a commandline controller. This allows Linux to > discover and control AVB end points... That is make connections. At least a > GUI cross point style control application would be very nice. But at least > the CLI utility would allow things to be usable. > > An application like Qjackctl, Patchage or Ardour's Audio Connection > Manager that covered both internal jackd connections as well as external > AVB connections where an AVB jack client is started at connection time > would be nice. It looks like it would be possible with just the libs and > utilities listed here already. > > I'll see how far I get when I have some HW to play with. I am sure I have > made it sound too easy by far. > > -- > Len Ovens > www.ovenwerks.net > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-dev mailing list > Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev >
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