On Jul 7, 2005, at 7:46 PM, Shigeru Aoki wrote:
Have you checked the AES (Audio Engineering Society) standard before your
submission?
The AES is the international organization of standardizing the studio or stage
(generally referred to as "professional") audio. As far as I read your draft,
you'd better take a look at the Internet Audio Delivery System WG in the AES.
Yes I did check. Here is the meeting report for the
Internet Audio Delivery System WG at the
San Francisco AES meeting last fall:
http://www.aes.org/standards/b_reports/b_meeting-reports/aes117-
sc-02-14-report.cfm
The meeting report doesn't seem to describe a
group whose ongoing work is a close match for
a project to do a session management framework
for IETF protocols. Also, the report says the
WG has no new projects and no new business
apart from AES-X074, and is slated to be
folded into another group soon. Their charter
is written in an open-ended way, indeed it
it would cover most of AVT's audio work. But
in practice the group doesn't seem to be doing
that sort of Internet standards work.
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John Lazzaro
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