AES47 — describes a standardised method of interconnecting digital audio over a telecommunication standard network. The development of standards for digitising analogue audio, as used to interconnect both professional and domestic equipment was started… … Wikipedia
AES11 — The AES11 standard published by the Audio Engineering Society [ [http://www.aes.org/ Audio Engineering Society official site] ] provides a systematic approach to the synchronization of digital audio signals. Recommendations are made concerning… … Wikipedia
Audio over Ethernet — In audio engineering (and now in broadcast engineering), audio over Ethernet (sometimes AoE) is the concept of using an Ethernet based network to transmit digital audio. It is designed to replace bulky snake cables, and to use the existing wiring … Wikipedia
AES51 — is a standard first published by the Audio Engineering Society in June 2006 ( [http://www.aes.org Official Site] ) that specifies a method of carrying ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) cells over Ethernet physical structure intended in particular… … Wikipedia
AES53 — is a standard first published in October 2006 by the Audio Engineering Society ( [http://www.aes.org Official Site] ) that specifies how the timing markers already specified in AES47 may be used to associate an absolute time stamp with individual … Wikipedia
Asynchronous Transfer Mode — In electronic digital data transmission systems, the network protocol Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) encodes data traffic into small fixed sized cells. The standards for ATM were first developed in the mid 1980s. The goal was to design a single … Wikipedia
Digital audio — Digital music redirects here. For a kind of modern music composed by digital means, see electronic music. A sound wave, in gray, represented digitally, in red (after quantization and zero order hold). Digital audio is sound reproduction using… … Wikipedia
AES/EBU — The digital audio standard frequently called AES/EBU, officially known as AES3, is used for carrying digital audio signals between various devices. It was developed by the Audio Engineering Society (AES) and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU)… … Wikipedia
IEC 62365 — is a standard that specifies a method for packing AES3 professional digital audio streams over Asynchronous Transfer Mode networks. This is an identical method to that published by the Audio Engineering Society as AES47. The abstract of this… … Wikipedia