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Old 07-23-2017, 12:16 AM
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Default Re: Focusrite Red 4Pre!

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Dante is similar to AVB and is supposed to be compliant with the AVB standards (if the AVnu Alliance ever gets around to actually finalizing the AVB spec), but it is able to run on much more commonly available general consumer and enterprise level networking gear.
This AVB/Dante interoperability was mostly "product design by PowerPoint presentation", I suspect whilst Audinate were hedging their bets. Sort of like 1990s Microsoft saying that Windows would run OS/2 applications...

It is true that there is a profile of AES67 that supports AVB's time synchronization protocol (gPTP vs PTP) but I am not aware of any implementations actually using it.
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