According some sources I researched (including the current CES), the high
end 802.3 standard will handle bandwidths of up to 100-1000 MBPS, which
should be plenty to do stereo audio at 48kHz or even 96kHz, and drive video
to multiple TVs as well! Still, that is at least several years away from
now, and the current consumer available bandwidth isn't there yet. Still,
the technology looks promising. Imagine the day when you won't have to
spend half your studio money on cables and patch bays. Very cool.
Now (to keep it on-topic), what would glitch sound like in the GHz broadcast
frequency? Imagine "tuning in" to other people's television sets and radio
broadcasts...
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Christopher Sorg
Multimedia Artist/Instructor
http://www.enteract.com/~csorg
csorg@enteract.com
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