Can I transport AES50 audio protocol through the GigaCore?
AES50 is an open standard based on the AES10 protocol (MADI) but has been developed much further. Published by the Audio Engineering Society AES, this protocol is using Cat5 cabling for transport. However, the protocol is not Ethernet compliant, this means it can not be transported through an Ethernet switch, including the GigaCore Ethernet switch series.
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