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The following is a comparison of [[audio over Ethernet]] and [[audio over IP]] audio [[network protocol]]s and systems.
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|[[AES50]]
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|[[Ethernet physical layer]]{{efn|Ethernet transport is combined with a proprietary audio clock transport. AES50 and HyperMAC are point-to-point audio connections, but they bridge a limited bandwidth of regular Ethernet for the purpose of control communications. An AES50/HyperMAC router contains a crosspoint matrix (or similar) for audio routing, and an Ethernet switch for control routing. The system topology may therefore follow any valid Ethernet topology, but the audio routers need a priori knowledge of the topology. While there are no limits to the number of AES50 routing devices that can be interconnected, each hop adds another
|Isochronous or synchronous
|dedicated Cat5
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|[[AES67]]
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|Any IP medium
|Isochronous
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|[[Audio Video Bridging|AVB]] (using IEEE 1722 transport)
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|Enhanced Ethernet
|Isochronous
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|Cat5=100 m, MM=2 km, SM=70 km
|Dependent on latency class and network speed{{cn|date=August 2020}}
|Dependent on latency class and network speed{{cn|date=August 2020}}
|Unlimited▼
|2 ms or less
|192 kHz
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|192 kHz
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|[[EtherSound]] {{nowrap|ES
|2001
|Ethernet [[data link layer]]
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|96 kHz
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|[[EtherSound]] {{nowrap|ES
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|Ethernet data-link layer
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|84–125 μs + 0.5 μs/node
|96 kHz
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|[[Gibson MaGIC]]
|1999-09-18<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Divisions/Audio/MaGIC/SPECIFICATIONS/ |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100514202554/http://www.gibson.com/en%2Dus/Divisions/Audio/MaGIC/SPECIFICATIONS/ |archivedate=2010-05-14 |url-status=dead |title=Media-accelerated Global Information Carrier |df=ymd}}</ref>
|Ethernet data-link layer
|Isochronous
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|Proprietary, [[MIDI]]
|[[Star network|Star]], [[Daisy chain (network topology)|Daisy chain]]
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|Cat5=100 m
|32 channels
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|290 μs or less<!--up to 290 μs for PHY and 250 μs or less for processing--><ref>{{citation
|url = http://archive.gibson.com/files/_audio/magic/magic3_0c.pdf
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20160304224230/http://archive.gibson.com/files/_audio/magic/magic3_0c.pdf
|archivedate = 2016-03-04
|url-status = dead
|title = Media-accelerated Global Information Carrier Engineering Specification Revision 3.0c
}}</ref>
|192 kHz
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|HyperMAC
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|0.75 ms
|48 kHz
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|Milan
|2018
|Ethernet
|Isochronous
|Coexist with other protocols in converged networks
|IEEE 1722.1
|[[Star network|Star]], [[Daisy chain (network topology)|Daisy chain]]
|Redundant links
|Cat5=100 m, MM=2 km, SM=70 km
|Dependent on latency class and network speed{{cn|date=August 2020}}
▲|Unlimited
|2 ms or less
|192 kHz
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|[[mLAN]]
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|[[IEEE 1394]]
|Isochronous
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==References==
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