The Dante Virtual Soundcard (DVS) is a great and affordable software. However, there are a few disadvantages that you should be aware of. Among other things: 1. no redundancy, 2. no QoS / DSCP tags, 3. no VLAN / trunk support.
A further benefit is that Dante Virtual Soundcard will now run on Microsoft Windows Server™ versions 2012 and 2008, allowing for wider use in traditional IT environments. Upgrade to Release 3.7 is free of charge to current license holders. Download Dante Virtual Soundcard Release 3.7 Download Dante Controller Release 3.5.6Dante Virtual SoundcardPC and Mac: Meet Dante Turn your PC or Mac into a Dante-powered workstationRead More Read More Dante ControllerReal-Time Network Monitoring Free software application that enables you to route audio and configure devices on a Dante network.Read More Read More Dante Domain ManagerSupercharged Dante Network Management Make AV-over-IP networking […] Note: If you have purchased a Dante product that entitles you to a free or discounted copy of Dante Virtual Soundcard, details of how to obtain this will be provided in the documentation accompanying your product. As Scott mentioned, some of the older A&H Dante cards (I believe for iLive) did include a DVS license (hence why the website says With Advanced Audio, it’s easy to implement audio export chains such as isolating 32 channels of participant audio to Dante Virtual Soundcard or sending a variety of sub-mixes to Loopback for monitoring. Embedding ISO participant audio into NDI feeds for vMix is also easily achievable inside of the new Output Management interface. 3iinXwm.