Studio Exploring Using Universal Plug and Play
- Laubscher, Rob, Foss, Richard
- Authors: Laubscher, Rob , Foss, Richard
- Date: 2002
- Language: English
- Type: text , article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/427457 , vital:72440 , https://www.aes.org/e-lib/online/browse.cfm?elib=11301
- Description: This paper explores the use of Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) as a studio control technology. The architecture of a possible studio control technology is introduced. The elements of this studio control architecture are related to the architecture of UPnP. A sample implementation demonstrates the key aspects of using UPnP as a studio control technology.
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- Date Issued: 2002
- Authors: Laubscher, Rob , Foss, Richard
- Date: 2002
- Language: English
- Type: text , article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/427457 , vital:72440 , https://www.aes.org/e-lib/online/browse.cfm?elib=11301
- Description: This paper explores the use of Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) as a studio control technology. The architecture of a possible studio control technology is introduced. The elements of this studio control architecture are related to the architecture of UPnP. A sample implementation demonstrates the key aspects of using UPnP as a studio control technology.
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- Date Issued: 2002
A Legacy Adapter Component of a 1394-Based Professional Studio Architecture
- Foss, Richard, Moses, Bob, Laubscher, Rob
- Authors: Foss, Richard , Moses, Bob , Laubscher, Rob
- Date: 2001
- Language: English
- Type: text , article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/427362 , vital:72433 , https://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=9853
- Description: Digital Harmony Studio is a specification for an IEEE-1394-based studio architecture for professional audio production. The specification identifies a number of device categories, including legacy adapters. Legacy adapters provide a vital link between the pro studio environments and current pro audio devices, and will typically take the form of breakout boxes exposing legacy ports. This paper describes a reference design for the first working device within the 'Legacy Adapter' category of the specification.
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- Date Issued: 2001
- Authors: Foss, Richard , Moses, Bob , Laubscher, Rob
- Date: 2001
- Language: English
- Type: text , article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/427362 , vital:72433 , https://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=9853
- Description: Digital Harmony Studio is a specification for an IEEE-1394-based studio architecture for professional audio production. The specification identifies a number of device categories, including legacy adapters. Legacy adapters provide a vital link between the pro studio environments and current pro audio devices, and will typically take the form of breakout boxes exposing legacy ports. This paper describes a reference design for the first working device within the 'Legacy Adapter' category of the specification.
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- Date Issued: 2001
A 1394-based Architecture for professional audio production
- Moses, Bob, Laubscher, Rob, Foss, Richard
- Authors: Moses, Bob , Laubscher, Rob , Foss, Richard
- Date: 2000
- Language: English
- Type: text , article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/427318 , vital:72430 , https://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=9092
- Description: With the advent of the IEEE 1394 standard, many audio device manufacturers have anticipated its employment within audio production systems, with the hope that future audio production systems will utilize this single connection type for the transmission of all audio and control data. This paper outlines extensive work that has been performed on the design and implementation of 1394 audio production components and, in the process, describes the resolution of the problems that arise when audio and audio device control data pass across 1394.
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- Date Issued: 2000
- Authors: Moses, Bob , Laubscher, Rob , Foss, Richard
- Date: 2000
- Language: English
- Type: text , article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/427318 , vital:72430 , https://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=9092
- Description: With the advent of the IEEE 1394 standard, many audio device manufacturers have anticipated its employment within audio production systems, with the hope that future audio production systems will utilize this single connection type for the transmission of all audio and control data. This paper outlines extensive work that has been performed on the design and implementation of 1394 audio production components and, in the process, describes the resolution of the problems that arise when audio and audio device control data pass across 1394.
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- Date Issued: 2000
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