Audinate's Dante Virtual Soundcard (DVS) is the industry-standard software application that turns your computer into a Dante-powered workstation. It bridges the gap between your computer's audio software and any Dante audio network without requiring dedicated hardware. The standalone release of version 4.4.1.3 brings critical stability enhancements, modern operating system compatibility, and streamlined activation workflows for live sound engineers, broadcast professionals, and studio producers. What is Dante Virtual Soundcard (DVS)?
Why is still in high demand?
Once installed, DVS presents itself to your system exactly like a hardware ASIO (Windows) or Core Audio (macOS) interface. This allows you to route up to 64x64 channels of uncompressed, bidirectional audio over a standard Local Area Network (LAN). Breakdown of Version 4.4.1.3 STANDALONE Audinate - Dante Virtual Sound Card - DVS-4.4.1.3 STANDALONE
To achieve the highest stability with the DVS 4.4.1.3 Standalone installer, your host computer should be optimized for real-time network processing: What is Dante Virtual Soundcard (DVS)
: As a "Standalone" application, it does not require dedicated Dante hardware (like a PCIe card) to function, though it still requires a network connection to other Dante-enabled devices or software. : This version supports both Single Machine (offline-capable) and Transferable (requires internet every 30 days) licenses. System Compatibility This allows you to route up to 64x64
Even with a stable standalone version, issues can arise.