Dante-MY16-AUD User Guide Version 1.41
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Customize the device latency (latency before playout) for either individual devices or groups of
devices
Save and reapply audio routing presets
Edit presets offline, and apply as configurations for new network deployments
View device latency statistics, for supported devices (including the Dante-MY16-AUD)
View clock status statistics
View multicast bandwidth across the network, and transmit and receive bandwidth for each device
Inspect advanced configuration options including
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Changing the device name
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Changing sample rate and clock settings
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Viewing detailed network information
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Viewing firmware and license information
Please read the Dante Controller User Guide for information describing how to install, configure
and use the Dante Controller software.
What is the Dante Virtual Soundcard?
The Dante Virtual Soundcard is a software application that turns your PC or Mac into a Dante-enabled device,
allowing Dante audio traffic to be transmitted and received using the standard Ethernet p ort. No additional
hardware is required.
On Windows, the Dante Virtual Soundcard uses WDM or Steinberg’s ASIO audio interface, and can be used with
any audio application that supports WDM or ASIO. On Mac OSX the Dante Virtual Soundcard uses the standard
Core Audio interface, and can be used by almost any standard audio application.
Once you install the Dante Virtual Soundcard on a PC or Mac and connect it to the Dante network, you can:
View and change the current audio sample rate
Customize the receive latency (latency a receiving device should use before playout)
View and set your Ethernet network interface, and view network interface details
Start and stop the Dante Virtual Soundcard
On Windows you can also:
View and set ASIO-specific parameters