Topic: AVB connections drop after restart of device
I have an issue in a setup with 1 AVB tool, 3 12 Mic and 1 DIGIFACE AVB.
Whenever I switch off any device the AVB setup will not recover. Every setting is like before, but I have to remove all the stream settings of the AVB TOOL and reconnect all devices in the AVB controller before the clock recovers.
AVB is clockmaster as it is our monitoring device in the control room.
I wanted to be able to listen even when the 12 mics are turned off and not risk the clocking of the entire system if I have to restart the computer.
As it is now, I totally have to avoid ever switching off anything during a week of recording. I've several times barely made it on time resetting everything in the morning before the orchestra wanted to start.
Do you think the device is faulty?
Today I updated everything to 1.3 firmware which doesn't seem to solve the problems.
FOLLOW UP:
I will test the update on the AVB TOOL to 1.4 RC after today's recording session.
Problem is I'm not living nearby and while I have remote access to the system I will not be able to restart the machines remotely. I need to make sure the machines are at least working as well as now. I assume the update is safe (!?)
In order to have a situation that is logical and possible to remember each device has been assigned 1 output stream corresponding with the needs/number of microphone inputs
AVB TOOL: is clock master
4 Inputs
1) 96KHz, AAF, 12ch - connected to 12 Mic 1 Stream 1
2) 96KHz, AAF, 12ch - connected to 12 Mic 2 Stream 1
3) 96KHz, AAF, 12ch - connected to 12 Mic 3 Stream 1
4) 96kHz, AAF, 8ch - connected to DIGIFACE AVB Stream 1
1 Output
1) 96kHz, AAF, 4ch
12 MIC 1, 12 MIC 2, 12 MIC 3 : EACH clock slave to AVB stream 1 (AVB Tool)
1 Inputs
1) 96KHz, AAF, 4ch - connected to AVB TOOL Stream 1
1 Output
1) 96kHz, AAF, 12ch
DIGIFACE AVB: clock slave to AVB stream 1 (AVB Tool)
4 Inputs
1) 96KHz, AAF, 12ch - connected to 12 Mic 1 Stream 1
2) 96KHz, AAF, 12ch - connected to 12 Mic 2 Stream 1
3) 96KHz, AAF, 12ch - connected to 12 Mic 3 Stream 1
4) 96kHz, AAF, 4ch - connected to AVB TOOL Stream 1
1 Output
1) 96kHz, AAF, 8ch
The Maximum recorde channels count with this setup has been 40. Successfully if I leave it unchanged.
We use the AVB TOOL mainly for monitoring in the control room and as source of our communication channel (Talkback).
In the maximum case above we also had the last 4 microphones patched to and inserted via the AVB tool.
Each 12 Mic should provide the number of possible microphone inputs to the network and we want the to logically be available on Ch 1-36 on the DIGIFACE AVB as our main inputs.
I chose 8ch of outputs on the DIGIFACE AVB to have 2 stereo outputs for clean monitoring as well as secondary monitoring that follows SOLO/PFL on our DAW (SAMPLITUDE PRO X5)
The remaining 4 channels are spares e.g. clean program feed to a streaming device via analogue output of the AVB TOOL or MADI to a secondary recording system
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So, yes, the same outgoing stream (Stream 1) of the AVB TOOL is connected to 4 devices
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Switch Model is 2* MOTU AVB Switch. One in C/R, one on Stage
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I have to completely remove the output stream of the AVB TOOL via the AVB controller APP. After that I have to disconnect and reconnect the corresponding Input Stream from all devices.
(It is possible I disconnected the input streams first, then removed the Output Stream from the device, then recreated it, the reconnected the corresponding inputs to really make it work.
It seems sometimes it has been enough to disconnect the inputs and reconnect)
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Entity Guid of all devices starts with 0x480bb2fffed
(I read it from the AVB controller APP)
also the Stream output is yellow (in the Web Remote Interface) and when I check the Info it states Listener failed behind the string, although the system works at the moment, all inputs on the other devices are green
( I very rarely have dropped Audio buffers, both playback and recording, other than that no symptoms of problems at this moment)
Thanks, Max, for helping!
Thore
Hi Thore,
you mention you updated to 1.3.0 -> please test firmware 1.4 - the one this thread is about. I updated the links above today with the latest release candidate.
To discuss further details regarding your specific problem, please open a separate topic, along with the following information:
- stream format between AVB Tool and other devices (ie. AAF, 96 kHz, 8 Ch.)
- is the same outgoing stream (ie. Stream 1) from the AVB Tool source for all remaining AVB devices, or are you connecting different streams to different devices?
- the switch model used
- you mention that you have to change stream settings of the AVB Tool (Clock Master) in order to be able to reconnect from a controller. Could you explain what setting you are changing?
- could you observe the information AVB Tool > i (third button) > LAN Info > gPTP Grandmaster: in a normal working setup as you describe, the string should not start with "48:0b:b2" while your devices are up and running, and also should not change when you power off one of the other AVB devices. If it does at any time toggle to a string with "48:0b:b2" (the field automatically updates), this would be interesting to know.Best regards,
Max