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HI,
I have never tried, with dante and I don't know the behavior with linux....
I share my experience in livewire, I hope it helps...
Input aes67/livewire, input 48khz automatically blocked by ST based on the master clock.
Out HD, if you use aes67, it will use the network clock (I use axia asio, I also tested aes67 in the latest beta and it works), if you use a physical output (sound card) use wdm, KS, wasapi or mme drivers to test based on the hardware, in my case it worked by mixing various in/out drivers... mme and KS (without having buffer problems)
Out Fm always WDM (mme and KS work for me) (192KHZ from windows control panel) to test based on the hardware.
P.S. I don't know why I can't insert screenshots
Thanks for the guidance.
I've been experimenting with Beta 10.51-011 (64 bit ALSA Stand Alone) utilizing it for a FM MPX out and the new AES67 output. I realize that the AES67 HD output is experimental. I keep running into sample rate issues. For instance, because Stereo Tool is globally set for 192kHz to accomodate the MPX out, the AES67 out for HD is also at 192kHz, as a result. I get an HD out audio glitch/dropout every so often (which could be caused by several factors in my setup.) The AES67 standard calls for recommended support of 48 kHz even though 192kHz is possible. My Dante plant here is 48kHz to maintain compatability with all of my Dante and other AES67 endpoints.
I'm sure users of Stereo Tool utilizing 48kHz all the way around may not have any issue.
Hans, is it possible to have selectable sample rates on on each Stereo Tool audio input and output?
To make things work for my use case, I'd need a 48kHz input sample rate to make the AES67 Dante Input work for me. Right now, I cannot utilize the AES67 input in Stereo Tool because the input is expecting a 192kHz sample rate my Dante gear cannot provide. I'm stuck with using a Dante AVIO dongle to feed Stereo Tool. A 192kHz sample rate for the FM output is fine as I have a good DAC to deal with providing the MPX out, and a seperate 48 kHz output for the HD AES67 out would be useful. Ideally, a 44.1 kHz sample rate would be perfect for most all HD Radio importers. I'm pulling in the AES67 HD audio output from Stereo Tool with GStreamer on a Linux machine and doing the sample rate conversion there. Gstreamer works great with most AES67 sources! I've gotten around the need for a HD Radio 44.1kHz sample rate by using ALSA to do the conversion for my HD transmitter.
This is really a great product, and the ability to utilize different sample rates for all I/O would really maximize flexibility!