![]() ![]() I am not really diving into technical details here, just giving broad strokes. While Lectrosonics is hosting it, the document appears to be written by Audinate based on the branding on it, and matches my memory as well. Professionally though Dante has the crown for right now, until someone unseats it. It is a shame that Audinate doesn’t seem to be willing to allow it to live on Linux, though things like Ravenna and AVB seem more likely in the near future, just means one more reason to go with something else in my personal setups. I think I mentioned in the other thread, I am considering getting a console with a decent USB (32x32 or larger) class compliant interface built in to toss a Dante card in, as that seems to be the most cost effective (Not necessarily the cheapest, but not off by much) way to record my Dante feeds on my Linux box, but that is a workaround at best. As Dante -> AES67 interoperability comes through on the various card firmwares (It will be up to the manfacturer of the card when to deploy the firmware, it is already released by Audinate) there may be some ability to talk to it thorugh AVB or Ravenna or similar, which may open up new possibilities, but as of right now there are very few options for talking to a Dante network on Linux, and all of them very expensive and you have to know who to ask I think. ![]()
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