Digisynthetic is proud to announce the release of the Beta Version AES67 / SMPTE ST 2110-30 Linux Virtual Sound Card (VSC), providing professional Audio-over-IP connectivity for Linux platforms.
With no additional hardware required, Linux servers, industrial PCs, and ARM-based embedded systems—including the popular Raspberry Pi platform—can now connect directly to AES67 and ST 2110-30 audio networks. This makes high‑quality AoIP accessible for hobbyists, educators, and professional developers alike.
Built on the standard ALSA audio framework, AES67 Linux VSC appears as a native sound device to applications such as FFmpeg, GStreamer, OBS Studio, and VLC, enabling seamless transmission and reception of network audio streams.
Key Features
- AES67 compliant Audio-over-IP connectivity
- SMPTE ST 2110-30 audio support
- Native ALSA integration
- Supports ARM64 (including Raspberry Pi 4/5 with 64‑bit OS) and x86_64 architectures
- Raspberry Pi ready – run AES67 on low‑cost, ARM‑based single‑board computers
- Docker-ready containerized deployment
- No PCIe or USB audio hardware required
- Compatible with major Linux distributions
- OEM and ODM customization available
Typical Applications
AES67 Linux VSC is ideal for:
- Broadcast systems
- ST 2110 production environments
- AI audio processing platforms
- Digital audio matrix systems
- Digital mixing consoles
- Streaming and recording systems
- Cloud-based audio services
- Audio-over-IP testing and validation
- Raspberry Pi‑based audio nodes, IoT sound devices, and edge computing projects
Open Beta Available
AES67 Linux VSC is now available through the Open Beta Program.
We welcome broadcasters, system integrators, audio manufacturers, software developers, and OEM partners to evaluate and deploy the solution in real-world applications—including on Raspberry Pi hardware for affordable, flexible AoIP prototyping and production.
VSC Home Page: AES67 VSC - SoundNet


