Cool, 

i have searched and searched but my finger stopped on the wheatstone :P
February 3 2018 8:27 PM, "Tom Van Gorkom"  wrote:One of the deciding factors 
for our studio when going digital was that LiveWire drivers already exist for 
Rivendell so we went with Axia and it has worked well for the last year that we 
have been using it. No physical sound cards!
 
Tom Van Gorkom
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Cell: 865-803-7427
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Edinburg, TX 78539 
On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 10:29 AM, Cowboy  wrote:

 On Saturday 03 February 2018 10:59:41 am [email protected] 
(mailto:[email protected]) wrote:
> going to change some things in my studio and switching to wheatnet ip witch 
> has aes67 compatibility. 
> Did any of you know a way to output aoip from rivendell ?
>

 There are two ways.
 1. An ASI Livewire card.
 2. The Livewire driver from Paravel

 Technically, they both do Axia Livewire, but unless I'm badly
 misteaken, AES67 is the AOIP portion of Livewire minus
 the multicast control features/abilities.

 Full Wheatnet compatibility is in development, but that won't
 be happening just today.

--
Cowboy

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