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Standards Manager Mark Yonge |
Comment posted November 6, 2013 @ 10:38:53 UTC
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AES67-2013, AES standard for audio applications of networks - High-performance streaming audio-over-IP interoperability, was published on 2013-09-11. This standard defines an interoperability mode for transport of high-performance audio over networks based on the Internet Protocol. For the purposes of the standard, high-performance audio refers to audio with full bandwidth and low noise. These requirements imply linear PCM coding with a sampling frequency of 44,1 kHz and higher and resolution of 16 bits and higher. High performance also implies a low-latency capability compatible with live sound applications. The standard considers latency performance of 10 milliseconds or less. This standard provides comprehensive interoperability recommendations in the areas of synchronization, media clock identification, network transport, encoding and streaming, session description and connection management. (Respond to this post)
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Kee Yeong Cho |
Comment posted November 26, 2013 @ 21:58:57 UTC
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This is KeeYeong Cho who is principal audio engineer of Samsung Electronics. I am very interested in network audio products and technologies. Please notify me regarding this Forum. Regards, |
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