Aes67 Mode; Turning On Aes67 Mode; Sending Aes67 Audio - Glensound Dante AOIP2M Product Details

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AES67 Mode

The AOIP2M uses a chipset from Audinate called the Ultimo for its network audio
interface. Audinate are the company behind Dante and as such the primary network
audio protocol is Dante, however Audinate have enabled their chip to comply with
AES67 and therefore the AOIP2M can be set to AES67 mode for interaction with other
AES67 devices.
Please note however that Glensound are relying on Audinate's AES67 interface and are
unfortunately not able to provide full AES67 support for the unit. AES67 support should
be sought directly from Audinate.

Turning On AES67 Mode

If you want to use your AOIP2M on an AES67 network and it has not been set to AES67
mode then this can be set in Dante controller by double clicking the AOIP2M to open
the Device View window where you will find an AES67 tab to enable AES67 support.
Once the AES67 drop down box has been enabled you'll have to reboot the AOIP2M for
the change to take effect. After the reboot go back to the AES67 tab and set the
multicast prefix address to one that is suitable for your newtork.

Sending AES67 Audio

To transmit AES67 audio to the network a multicast flow must first be setup.
This is done by selecting the 'Create New Multicast Flow' Icon
in the Device View.
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