On Sat, 12 Jun 2021, Julian Rabius wrote:
Sadly I have not the programming skills to contribute to development
directly, but I would be glad to help with testing different
One thing I forgot to mention in the other email is the high cost of
buying devices just so one can develop a driver. In
On Sat, 12 Jun 2021, Julian Rabius wrote:
Now thanks to A. Bondavallis initiative a fully open source
implementation of AES67 on linux, which opens up possibilities for
audio-networking with lots of professional grade audio hardware devices
and computers running different OS seems to be very c
I see... Ah, I totally missed this move due to the exam tornado at the uni
these days.
Thanks for the heads up everyone, I'll join again as soon as I have neurons
left for things other than reading theses.
Cheers,
Marc
On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 at 21:25, Robin Gareus wrote:
> On 6/12/21 8:37 PM, Marc
On 6/12/21 8:37 PM, Marc Groenewegen wrote:
> What happened?
The channels moved to https://libera.chat/
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Hi all,
"Cannot join to channel #lad (You must be invited)"
What happened? Who are we to be invited by?
Cheers,
Marc
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Dear linux audio developers,
I would like to bring the effort of Andrea Bondavalli to your attention,
who develops an "AES67-linux-daemon".
https://github.com/bondagit/aes67-linux-daemon
This builds on the ALSA RAVENNA/AES67 Driver released by merging tchnologies
https://bitbucket.org/Mergin