- AES11
The AES11 standard published by the
Audio Engineering Society [ [http://www.aes.org/ Audio Engineering Society official site] ] provides a systematic approach to thesynchronization of digital audio signals. Recommendations are made concerning the accuracy of sample clocks as embodied in the interface signal and the use of this format as a convenient synchronization reference where signals must be rendered co-timed for digital processing. Synchronism is defined, and limits are given which take account of relevant timing uncertainties encountered in an audio studio.AES11 Annex D (in the November 2005 or later printing or version) shows an example method to provide
isochronous timing relationships for distributedAES3 structures over asynchronous networks such asAES47 where reference signals may be locked to common timing sources such asGPS .The AES11 standard may be studied by downloading a copy at the AES web site [ [http://www.aes.org/publications/standards/ AES Standards In Print] ] as AES11-2003 with the current version (or printing) dated 2005-11-21.In addition, the
Audio Engineering Society has now published a related standard calledAES53 , that specifies how the timing markers already specified inAES47 may be used to associate an absolute time-stamp with individual audio samples. This may be closely associated with AES11 and used to provide a way of aligning streams from disparate sources, including synchronizing audio to video in networked structures.References
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Synchronization
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