Audinate - Dante Virtual Sound Card - Dvs-4.4.1.3 Standalone [extra Quality] <99% CERTIFIED>
Fixed latency options of 4ms, 6ms, or 10ms to adapt to network stability needs. 🚀 Key Applications
The Dante Virtual Soundcard is a software application that installs directly onto your computer, turning your standard Ethernet port into a Dante audio interface.
Always use a wired Gigabit Ethernet adapter. Turn off Wi-Fi on the production machine to prevent the operating system from splitting network priorities. Audinate - Dante Virtual Sound Card - DVS-4.4.1.3 STANDALONE
Switch your OS power scheme to "High Performance" or "Ultimate Performance." This prevents the CPU from down-clocking and avoids core throttling.
If you need assistance configuring alongside DVS. Share public link Fixed latency options of 4ms, 6ms, or 10ms
In a film studio, a sound editor can use DVS to route 5.1 or 7.1 stems from their DAW directly to a Dante-connected monitor controller (e.g., Tascam or Focusrite RedNet). Version 4.4.1.3’s support for 96 kHz is perfect for high-end Foley and ADR work.
: Eliminates the need for external sound cards or "snakes" by using the existing built-in Gigabit Ethernet port Important Operational Notes Turn off Wi-Fi on the production machine to
: Supports ASIO and WDM protocols on Windows systems. Operates natively via Core Audio on macOS.
: Provides bi-directional capabilities for up to 64x64 channels of uncompressed audio at standard sample rates (44.1kHz and 48kHz).
Instead of keeping a band on stage for hours, engineers can play back the previous night’s multitrack recording from a DAW back through the console channels using DVS. This allows for precise EQ, compression, and effects tuning in an empty venue. Software Integration for Broadcast
| Feature | DVS 4.4.1.3 | Ravenna (ALSA) | AES67 Virtual Driver | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 64x64 | 128x128 | 8x8 (typical) | | Ease of Routing | Excel - Dante Controller | Moderate - Requires command line or custom apps | Moderate - SAP/Custom | | Latency at 48kHz | 4ms (stable) | 1ms (requires optimized NIC) | 10ms+ | | Standalone Operation | Yes (v4.4.1.3) | No (Requires daemon) | Yes | | Platform Support | Win/macOS | Linux/Windows | Linux/Windows/macOS |