On Tue, 2015-02-17 at 15:50 -0300, Felipe Sateler wrote: > On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 1:44 PM, Adrian Knoth <a...@drcomp.erfurt.thur.de> > wrote:
> I am happy to upload, but I cannot commit to reviewing the packaging > on my own. If other members of the team help up reviewing the package, > I am willing to sponsor. Hi Felipe, thanks for the offer. > > What about the original ptpd maintainer? > > > > Package: ptpd > > Version: 2.3.0-dfsg-1 > > Maintainer: Roland Stigge <sti...@antcom.de> > > Indeed. I already contacted him a few weeks ago but got no reply. > > For those less familiar with contemporary audio hardware: PTP is the > > foundation of low-latency audio-over-IP. Every recent AoIP protocol > > uses it, and so does AES67, a standard that people finally agreed on to > > replace the many competing AoIP protocols out there. > > > > Out of curiosity, which apps should end up adding such support? > End-user apps like ardour or more plumbing layers like jack and > pulseaudio? Or maybe even ALSA? I think jack, pulseaudio and ALSA would be more appropriate. For Windows, there is already a virtual sound card driver, for example. > Is there already a free implementation of this protocol somewhere? It is not a new protocol standard, but an interoperability standard that involves existing protocols like RTP, RTCP, SIP and PTP and defines certain usage profiles. There is no free Linux implementation that I am aware of, yet. However, linuxptp can also be used to provide PTP data to other devices in the network, which is why I started to work on a Debian package. Regards, Tino _______________________________________________ pkg-multimedia-maintainers mailing list pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-multimedia-maintainers