Supports 16-, 24-, and 32-bit PCM audio.
In a radio or TV studio, the playout software (e.g., Dalet, ENCO, or vMix) often runs on a PC. With DVS, that PC sends its "master audio" directly to the studio console via Dante, eliminating the hum and noise associated with unbalanced analog cables running through machine rooms. Audinate - Dante Virtual Sound Card - DVS-4.4.1.3 STANDALONE
: It fully supports the Transferable License type, allowing you to move your activation between machines—perfect for engineers who swap between a studio rig and a tour laptop. Why "Standalone" Matters Supports 16-, 24-, and 32-bit PCM audio
In the modern audio landscape, the shift from bulky analog snakes to lightweight, high-channel-count Ethernet networks is undeniable. At the heart of this revolution is , the company behind the Dante Audio-over-IP (AoIP) protocol. For audio professionals looking to integrate their laptop or workstation directly into a Dante network without proprietary hardware, one solution reigns supreme: Dante Virtual Sound Card (DVS) . : It fully supports the Transferable License type,
: DVS cannot act as a "Leader Clock" on a Dante network; it requires at least one hardware Dante device (like a mixer or preamp) or a computer running to provide the master clock. Wired Only
Have you clung to an old version of DVS for a specific feature? Or did 4.4.1.3 save your live stream when the clock drifted? Let me know in the comments below.