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− | + | E1.31 (also called Streaming ACN) is a protocol for sending DMX512 data over the [[ACN]] (E1.17) family of protocols. Developed by [[ESTA]], the specification is available at http://www.esta.org/tsp/documents/published_docs.php. E1.31 is expected to become the new standard for transporting DMX over IP, replacing other protocols such as [[ArtNet]] and [[Shownet]]. For a list of devices / software that supports E1.31 see [[:Category:E1.31| E1.31 Devices]]. | |
− | + | = Description = | |
+ | E1.31 works by adding a framing layer between the Root Layer and the DMP Layer. This new layer (called the E1.31 layer) adds properties such as the universe number, the source priority & sequence numbers. | ||
− | + | = Revisions = | |
− | + | The standardized version of E1.31 is 0.46. A pre-release specification was published as version 0.2 which is implemented by some software. | |
+ | = Expected Extensions = | ||
− | + | From http://www.esta.org/tsp/working_groups/CP/projs.html, [[E1.33]] is expected to extend E1.31 to support [[RDM]]. | |
+ | = ANSI numbers = | ||
+ | Many [[DMX]] related standards have been numbered/revised by the [http://www.ansi.org/ American National Standards Institute]. | ||
+ | * [http://webstore.ansi.org/RecordDetail.aspx?sku=ANSI+E1.11-2008 ANSI E1.11-2008] | ||
+ | Entertainment Technology -- USITT DMX512-A -- Asynchronous Serial Digital Data Transmission Standard for Controlling Lighting Equipment and Accessories . | ||
+ | ''See [[DMX]]'' | ||
+ | * [http://webstore.ansi.org/RecordDetail.aspx?sku=ANSI+E1.17%3a2006 ANSI E1.17:2006] | ||
+ | ANSI E1.17 2006 - Entertainment Technology - Architecture for Control Networks . | ||
+ | ''[[DMX]] over [[ACN]]'' | ||
+ | * [http://webstore.ansi.org/RecordDetail.aspx?sku=ANSI+E1.20-2006 ANSI E1.20-2006] | ||
+ | Entertainment Technology--Remote Device Management over USITT DMX512 . | ||
+ | ''[[RDM]] over [[DMX]]'' | ||
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− | + | The above documents can be obtained from http://tsp.plasa.org/tsp/documents/published_docs.php | |
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+ | Note that DMX512-A was updated in 2004 and again in 2008: http://www.esta.org/tsp/news/newsdetails.php?newsID=291 (regarding text messages in UTF-8, update rate almost up to 20*44 Hz, corrections of errors and clarifications) | ||
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+ | The [[RDM]] protocol is to be extended with BSR E1.37 e.g. for bulk data transfer. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Definitions]] |
Latest revision as of 23:03, 3 December 2013
E1.31 (also called Streaming ACN) is a protocol for sending DMX512 data over the ACN (E1.17) family of protocols. Developed by ESTA, the specification is available at http://www.esta.org/tsp/documents/published_docs.php. E1.31 is expected to become the new standard for transporting DMX over IP, replacing other protocols such as ArtNet and Shownet. For a list of devices / software that supports E1.31 see E1.31 Devices.
Description
E1.31 works by adding a framing layer between the Root Layer and the DMP Layer. This new layer (called the E1.31 layer) adds properties such as the universe number, the source priority & sequence numbers.
Revisions
The standardized version of E1.31 is 0.46. A pre-release specification was published as version 0.2 which is implemented by some software.
Expected Extensions
From http://www.esta.org/tsp/working_groups/CP/projs.html, E1.33 is expected to extend E1.31 to support RDM.
ANSI numbers
Many DMX related standards have been numbered/revised by the American National Standards Institute.
Entertainment Technology -- USITT DMX512-A -- Asynchronous Serial Digital Data Transmission Standard for Controlling Lighting Equipment and Accessories . See DMX
ANSI E1.17 2006 - Entertainment Technology - Architecture for Control Networks . DMX over ACN
Entertainment Technology--Remote Device Management over USITT DMX512 . RDM over DMX
The above documents can be obtained from http://tsp.plasa.org/tsp/documents/published_docs.php
Note that DMX512-A was updated in 2004 and again in 2008: http://www.esta.org/tsp/news/newsdetails.php?newsID=291 (regarding text messages in UTF-8, update rate almost up to 20*44 Hz, corrections of errors and clarifications)
The RDM protocol is to be extended with BSR E1.37 e.g. for bulk data transfer.