Disclaimer: Dante Virtual Soundcard requires a licensed installation. Ensure your network switch is optimized for Dante audio to prevent latency issues.

is a dedicated audio interface driver . It takes exclusive, low-latency control of audio I/O between a DAW and the Dante network. It is ideal for professional recording, playback, and any task where high channel counts and low latency are critical.

is a software-based audio interface that transforms a standard PC or Mac into a Dante-enabled device. It allows you to transmit and receive up to 64 channels of high-quality audio over a standard Ethernet network without the need for specialized hardware. Key Features of Version 4.4.1.3

allows computers to transmit and receive up to 64 channels of audio in both directions (64x64) with extremely low latency, utilizing existing network infrastructure. It works seamlessly with any Dante-enabled device, such as digital mixing consoles, stage boxes, DSPs, and amplifiers. Key Capabilities of DVS-4.4.1.3

The version in question, DVS v4.4.1.3, was released on December 12, 2023, as a maintenance update that includes new features and critical bug fixes. Its most impactful features are:

Licenses can be upgraded at any time, such as moving from a Single Machine to a Transferable license for $30.

Unlike a driver installation, DVS requires proper licensing to function. Version 4.4.1.3 offered three primary licensing models.

It enables software-based video conferencing systems to route premium microphone arrays and DSP audio across a facility without complex analog wiring. Installation and System Optimization

: Reliable performance is not achievable over Wi-Fi; DVS requires a wired 100/1000 Mbps Ethernet connection : While highly efficient, it typically introduces 4ms to 10ms of latency

If you are a professional audio engineer, system integrator, or broadcast technician who values over bleeding-edge features, the answer is a resounding yes.

| Feature | DVS 4.4.1.3 | Ravenna (ALSA) | AES67 Virtual Driver | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 64x64 | 128x128 | 8x8 (typical) | | Ease of Routing | Excel - Dante Controller | Moderate - Requires command line or custom apps | Moderate - SAP/Custom | | Latency at 48kHz | 4ms (stable) | 1ms (requires optimized NIC) | 10ms+ | | Standalone Operation | Yes (v4.4.1.3) | No (Requires daemon) | Yes | | Platform Support | Win/macOS | Linux/Windows | Linux/Windows/macOS |

Once installed, DVS presents itself to the operating system as a standard Core Audio (macOS) or ASIO/WDM (Windows) audio device. This allows digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Pro Tools, Reaper, Nuendo, or software utilities like vMix and OBS to route multi-channel digital audio natively over a standard Local Area Network (LAN). Understanding the "STANDALONE" Designation

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+.

The 4.4.x branch was a critical update in the Dante ecosystem. Version specifically addressed several stability and performance metrics: