AES New York 2019
Networked Audio Track Events
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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Wednesday, October 16th
Session NA01 Solution-Based Approaches for Networked Audio in Live Production
Dan Ferrisi; Tim Boot; Genio Kronauer; Morten Lave; Patrice Lavoie; Jamie Pollock
Session NA02 An Introductory Tutorial to AES70
Jeff Berryman; Simon Jones; Ethan Wetzell
Thursday, October 17th
Session PD07 Introducing A2B – A Low-Latency Digital Audio Bus Standard
Joseph Beauchemin; Denis Labrecque
Saturday, October 19th
Session PD16 How To Add AES70 Control to Your Products
Jeff Berryman; Simon Jones; Ethan Wetzell
Session NA03 What Audio Engineers Need to Know about Media Networks
Patrick Killianey
Last Updated: 20191002
Researcher Josh Reiss has taken a look at some of the 147th papers now in the AES E-Library and commented on a few that piqued his curiosity. See his blog here.
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