Working with Bosch, audio and networking technology developer Archwave has announced AudioLAN 2.0, pulling together the AES67 and AES70 standards as an integrated approach to audio networking.
AES67 allows different audio networking protocols to send and receive audio data, while AES70 is an architecture for system discovery, control and connection management for media networks, also known as OCA. AudioLAN 2.0 enables any manufacturer to provide users with an integrated solution for audio transport, connectivity and control. ‘Together the two protocols ‘provide new and unique benefits’, Archwave says. ‘Users are able to see as entire audio system, send commands from device to device, and pass audio to anywhere in the network’.
‘Users are often confused by the different industry standards and whether they offer any real benefit,’ says Archwave Technologies CEO, Arie van den Broek. ‘AudioLAN 2.0 shows the unique features from combining AES67 along with an industry standard control and management.’
A number of as yet unnamed manufacturers are already working with Archwave implementing the technology into their products.
More: www.archwave.net