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| + | ===== criticism ===== | ||
| + | good reddit thread with some notable quotes | ||
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| + | AVB is not plug and play on MacOS. It was a few versions ago. Now it’s slightly off-kilter with the implementation found in MOTU’s and RME’s useage. Massive headaches if you pretend it’s as good as Dante’s Virtual Soundcard.\\ | ||
| + | When it works, the AVB virtual device adds about ~15ms of latency. (not unlike DVS)\\ | ||
| + | AVB is very low latency between dedicated devices with specific chipsets. Not computers.\\ | ||
| - | PRODUCTS | + | Why does [[https:// |
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| + | and special switches are a bitch | ||
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| + | AVB requires specialised chipsets in switches; which makes it a nightmare. Dante and Ravenna work on most reasonable off the shelf managed switch chipsets - so the economies of scale and simplicity of installation / integration does not lie with AVB. | ||
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| + | ===== products ===== | ||
| - 150$ AVB to USBC adaptor, **MAC only** [[https:// | - 150$ AVB to USBC adaptor, **MAC only** [[https:// | ||
| - | - 400$ MOTU AVB Switch [[https:// | + | - 400$ MOTU AVB Switch [[https:// |
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