The traditional paradigm of transmitting audio and video media content over point to point dedicated cabling is being supplanted by methods of moving media content over networks, in particular Ethernet, LANs and IP based WANs. The Networked Audio Track, supported by the AES Technical Committee on Networked Audio Systems, explores the latest developments in methods, protocols and applications of all things networked audio. From low latency media distribution to command and control of networked audio devices. From Audio over IP to coding and error correction.
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Thursday, September 29, 9:00 am — 10:30 am
Networked Audio Session N1 Rolling Out AES67 into Real-World Applications
Thursday, September 29, 10:45 am — 12:15 pm
Networked Audio Session N2 University of North Texas College of Music—Recording with Networked Audio
Friday, September 30, 10:45 am — 12:15 pm
Networked Audio Session N3 AES67 and the Audio Industry
Friday, September 30, 2:00 pm — 3:00 pm
TC Meeting: Network Audio Systems
Friday, September 30, 3:15 pm — 4:45 pm
Networked Audio Session N4 AES67 Discovery
Friday, September 30, 5:00 pm — 6:30 pm
Networked Audio Session N5 Understanding Audio Capabilities and Bandwidth in Mixed Use Networks
Saturday, October 1, 9:00 am — 10:30 am
Networked Audio Session N6 The Internet of Media Things for Installed AV, Recording, and Live Events
Saturday, October 1, 10:45 am — 12:15 pm
Networked Audio Session N7 Optimizing Audio Networks
Saturday, October 1, 10:45 am — 12:15 pm
Broadcast and Streaming Media Session B9 Implementing IP Wiring for Audio Applications
Saturday, October 1, 5:00 pm — 6:30 pm
Networked Audio Session N8 An Overview of AES67
Sunday, October 2, 10:45 am — 12:15 pm
Networked Audio Session N9 AES67 Interoperability Testing--The Plugfest Report
Sunday, October 2, 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm
Networked Audio Session N10 AES70 as a Companion Control Protocol to AES67 Audio Transport
Sunday, October 2, 3:15 pm — 4:45 pm
Networked Audio Session N11 Who Owns the Audio Network, IT or AV?
Last Updated: 20161004