The Network Audio System is a client/server audio transport system that is transparent to the network.
One of the biggest advantages of NAS is its device-independent audio capabilities. You can use NAS to transport audio over the network, regardless of the devices or systems connected to it. In addition, NAS supports a wide range of audio file and data formats, so you can easily work with all of your favorite tools and applications.
Another great feature of NAS is its ability to store sounds on the server for rapid replay. This can be incredibly useful when working with large audio files, as it allows you to quickly access and manipulate them without having to wait for them to transfer over the network.
Mixing, separating, and manipulating audio data is also a breeze with NAS. The system offers extensive capabilities in this regard, and you can easily use multiple audio devices simultaneously with multiple applications - perfect for those working in multi-user environments.
Perhaps best of all, NAS is completely free and comes with no obnoxious licensing terms. This means you can get started with it today without having to worry about any additional expenses or fees.
NAS has been used by a growing number of independent software vendors (ISVs) and continues to be updated and improved on a regular basis. Recent enhancements include improvements to aupanel and better handling of signal issues in the VOXware server.
In summary, if you're in the market for a reliable and robust audio transport system, you can't go wrong with NAS. Give it a try today and see for yourself why it's become such a popular choice among audio professionals and enthusiasts alike.
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