Audinate Enhances Interoperability with AES67 Support
The latest firmware update for Audinate's Dante Brooklyn II card adds support for the AES67 audio networking standard, enabling seamless connectivity between devices from different vendors.
AES67 is an interoperability standard created by the Audio Engineering Society that specifies a baseline set of protocols for synchronized audio connectivity. The addition of AES67 to Dante allows for baseline connectivity between Dante-enabled devices and networked devices from other vendors who support AES67 bridging.
Enhanced Features Retained
While AES67 covers only the basic sync, QoS, and transport of networked audio, systems utilizing Dante networking will retain their enhanced features including simple device discovery, channel naming, clock monitoring, network status, latency monitoring, and redundancy.