if I have an IP mic pre, and I need to test out some stuff in my DAW. Is there any decent software out there that will let me convert the AES67 so windows can see it as an audio device? I guess mac would be fine too.
Oh no!!! I have encountered new audio terminology for which I am not yet familiar.
MUST Understtaaaaannnd!! (Zombie Voice).
http://ward-beck.com/news/2016/09/09/introducing-the-premo-mic-preamp/
I figured this kind of think would be right up your alley.
So it’s an IP/Ethernet device? Theoretically you could plug it into your router and use it as a network device (like a network printer)?
You have to have some sort of software so windows can read view the stream as an audio device. The bits are pouring in, I just don’t have a way to convert those bits to audio.
The unit didn’t come with any software or drivers?
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