In pro world, Dante and now AVB are becoming more and more common.
AVB is an international standard.
The benefit is not only for big setups. Also in smaller studio, it's much easier (and it may become cheaper) to patch and reroute signal through a software than having to change cables.
In home HiFi, that's different needs obviously.
The main needs there are streaming, multiroom, speaker mobility and being able to send music from mobile device (wi-fi or bluetooth).
More and more, we see Pro hardware vendors also try to cover hone user needs. After all, it is a potential market.
RME, with its ADI-2 DAC, Mytec, Benchmark, but also Genelec, JBL, Focal, ...
AVB is an international standard.
The benefit is not only for big setups. Also in smaller studio, it's much easier (and it may become cheaper) to patch and reroute signal through a software than having to change cables.
In home HiFi, that's different needs obviously.
The main needs there are streaming, multiroom, speaker mobility and being able to send music from mobile device (wi-fi or bluetooth).
More and more, we see Pro hardware vendors also try to cover hone user needs. After all, it is a potential market.
RME, with its ADI-2 DAC, Mytec, Benchmark, but also Genelec, JBL, Focal, ...