Audio engineers have traditionally copied material in real-time, but when using a computer network, delivery of information cannot be guaranteed within a specified time frame. The reasons for this are explored. The essential components of a computer network and physical topologies are discussed. The process of data transfer over a network is examined, and more potential incompatibilities of both physical media and communication protocols are highlighted.
Author:
Lawrence, Paul
Affiliation:
Rothwell Group, Farnborough, UK
AES Conference:
UK 8th Conference: Digital Audio Interchange (DAI) (May 1993)
Paper Number:
DAI-03
Publication Date:
May 1, 1993
Subject:
Digital Audio Interchange
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