I work for Harman, so the stuff we've been working on, the Audio/Video
Bridging extensions for Ethernet, will be going into JBL, Crown,
Lexicon, Digitech, BSS, dbx, Soundcraft, Studer, AKG, etc. equipment,
not to mention the equipment of several other pro audio gear
manufacturers. See http://www.avnu.org/ for the industry alliance
that we've helped to form for promotion and further standardization of
the network protocols we've been working on. You'll probably
recognize a lot of the names here:
http://www.avnu.org/about_us/our_members
I don't think any of our current products use Linux, but I've used it
for development and testing of things, and it may find a place in
future products. Most of our bigger embedded systems were built on
QNX, mainly because we owned QNX until recently when we sold them to
RIM.
--Levi
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 10:17 PM, Jason Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>> ...after having
>> successfully lit a fire in the pro audio world.
>
> I'm neck-deep in pro-audio Linux. What did you guys do?
>
> --Jason
> www.advancedbudgetstudios.com
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