AVB Connectivity
Network Control
The M-1610 Pro is an AVB endpoint device that can be configured with the IEEE Standard for Device Discovery, Connection Management, and Control Protocol for IEEE 1722™ Based Devices, in short: AVDECC.
This device does not provide an AVDECC controller for other devices on a network. To establish an AVB connection between devices, a separate controller is required. |
There are several AVDECC controllers available for download from different manufacturers that support the commands required to
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identify the device,
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adjust its sample rate and clock source, and
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create connections to or from it.
The RME Digiface AVB includes an AVDECC controller.
Many other configuration options of the M-1610 Pro are at this time not implemented in generic AVDECC controllers. These can be inspected and controlled on the device itself, with the web remote, or using a JSON API.
Audio Streaming
The M-1610 Pro has eight outgoing and eight incoming stream ports. Each one can be configured to contain 1-8, 12 or 16 audio channels in AAF or AM824 format, or 0 audio channels in CRF format.
In order to establish a connection (stream) between two AVB devices, the following conditions must be fulfilled:
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There must be a physical connection between the devices.
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All switches between the devices must be certified AVB switches (or compatible).
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An AVDECC Controller is required to find the devices and to connect them.
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Talker and listener must support the stream format and channel count.
A stream between two AVB devices is deterministic, has a fixed latency, and reserved bandwidth. |