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aes67-linux-daemon
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Show HN: LinuxDAW – Quality audio software for Linux
> Aaand, this actually makes me want one of those cards myself!
heh, sorry!
Looks like I probably only searched for Dante virtual-soundcard before, when I searched for AES67 virtual soundcard I got [1] and [2] which may be the answer to my problems (if my machine can handle that many audio streams, but it should be able to with 64 cores haha!).
Looks like that's going to be my project tomorrow.
[1] https://github.com/bondagit/aes67-linux-daemon
[2] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/wikis/AES...
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Ask HN: Does this USB audio device exist?
Have you considered using something like this: https://github.com/bondagit/aes67-linux-daemon
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AES67 linux server
I thought about Debian11 + https://github.com/bondagit/aes67-linux-daemon
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Is it possible to use netjack with pipewire?
yeah Is in Sync but Is timed in second, not ms , but since you didn't talk about low latency i was thinking that other solutions were good too :) Have you checked https://github.com/bondagit/aes67-linux-daemon ?
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Reverse Engineering a Mysterious UDP Stream in My Hotel
Yeah, Sonos is very much the Apple of this space. A solid, user-friendly implementation of several pre-existing concepts into a cohesive product - no small task. I don't think the technologically important parts of this are patentable though, there's both prior art and the obviousness standard to worry about. But very much like Apple's 'rounded corners' case, they've gone after (IMO) obvious UI functionality for such a system to extract money from their competitors.
If you are just interested in the synchronized Audio-over-Ethernet part, AES67 is the industry standard, and a pretty complete open-source implementation can be found at https://github.com/bondagit/aes67-linux-daemon , though AES67 is itself a composition of existing standards, fundamentally it is mostly composed of SDP for sessions description, RTP for media, and PTP for clock sync, so you can build that out of a variety of implementations too.
For room correction you can look at https://drc-fir.sourceforge.net/ to generate FIR filter coefficients, then you can apply it in realtime with https://github.com/wwmm/easyeffects .
Of course some people just want it to work, then you can shell out for Sonos :p.
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madifx
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Show HN: LinuxDAW – Quality audio software for Linux
Can anyone recommend a decent PCI based pro sound card with Linux (Mint, Ubuntu, Debian) support?
I’m trying to de-Windows myself, but my pro-audio setup is the gap I can’t seem to fill.
I currently have an RME HDSPe MADI FX [1] which allows me to bring in 96 channels of 96khz audio via 3 MADI connections. They connect to my AD/DA convertors.
I found source for a driver [2], but couldn’t get the thing working, and it doesn’t seem particularly well supported.
Moving toward Dante or AES67 is an option (because my AD/DA convertors [3] support those formats) if there’s any software solution that can support those formats, but there’s minimal online info. So if anyone’s gone this route I’d love to know how you got everything working!
[1] https://www.rme-audio.de/hdspe-madi-fx.html
[2] https://github.com/adiknoth/madifx
[3] https://www.ferrofish.com/portfolio/a32pro-dante-converter-m...
What are some alternatives?
network-audio-controller - Control Audinate Dante network audio devices without Dante Controller
aes67-monitor - AES67 Stream Monitor: Monitor AES67 streams directly
mai - Mark's AES67 Implementation
OpenHD - OpenHD
easyeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications
SATPI - SATIP server for linux, suitable to run on an Raspberry Pi, Vu+, GigaBlue or any other linux box. currently supporting DVB-S/S2/T/C and transform DVB-S requests to DVB-C