Audinate - Dante Virtual Sound Card - Dvs-4.4.1.3 Standalone ((top))

DVS requires a or another computer running Dante Via on the network to act as the "Leader Clock." DVS itself cannot be the clock leader for the network unless using the newer DVS Pro license type.

Ensure Green Ethernet or EEE is turned off in your computer's network adapter advanced properties. EEE puts network lanes to sleep during brief silences, causing immediate audio dropouts.

Green checkmarks indicate successful, synchronous audio routing. Best Practices for Optimal Performance Audinate - Dante Virtual Sound Card - DVS-4.4.1.3 STANDALONE

Organizations requiring multi-machine deployment should use the MSI version, but for single workstations the standalone build is reliable and straightforward. Users on macOS Ventura or later must upgrade to DVS 4.5+.

Would you like step-by-step installation instructions for that specific version? DVS requires a or another computer running Dante

For users operating within large-scale, managed networks using , version 4.4.1.3 introduced FQDN support. This allows for more reliable discovery of the Domain Manager, streamlining the management of audio networks in corporate, educational, or broadcast environments.

Audinate's Dante Virtual Soundcard, especially version 4.4.1.3, represents a mature and incredibly useful tool for the modern audio professional. It has evolved beyond a simple driver to address real-world workflow needs, particularly with the convenience of the Transferable License. Audinate's Dante Virtual Soundcard

The version (often weighing in at ~15-20MB) contains the entire driver package locally.

To achieve drop-out-free performance with version 4.4.1.3, keep these hardware and optimization principles in mind:

Dedicated Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps) port. USB-to-Ethernet dongles must utilize high-quality chipsets (e.g., Realtek or Intel) and USB 3.0 ports. macOS Requirements

Audinate is on DVS 5.x now. Version 5 introduced the "Dante Concurrency" model (multiple channels, better GUI). So why would a pro seek out 4.4.1.3?