View Single Post
  #8  
Old 12-07-2020, 02:46 PM
LukeHoward LukeHoward is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 1,238
Default Re: Carbon and Windows 10?

Quote:
Originally Posted by JCBigler View Post
The actual NIC needs to be AVB enabled also. Even if Windows supported AVB the NIC would have to be AVB enabled as well. And it's a much more difficult process to do on the hardware side, which is why most NICs used in Windows machine don't support AVB. Apple can do it because they build all their own stuff and charge three times as much for it.
You need a NIC with a chipset that supports multiple transmit/receive queues and hardware time stamping, such as the Intel i210. There are several, but you are right that it is not so common. It will be interesting to see how Avid addresses this, particularly for laptop users.
__________________
https://lukehoward.com/
Reply With Quote