Enhanced Connectivity: Supports up to 64 flows for greater flexibility.
What's New
Pro License: Flexibility of Transferable AND unlocks advanced features for demanding applications, including:
- Expanded Channel Capacity: Up to 128x128 channels at 96kHz.
- Enhanced Connectivity: Supports up to 64 flows for greater flexibility.
- Virtual Machine Compatibility: Install DVS Pro in virtual environments.
- Unicast Clocking: Reliable synchronization in software-based audio workflows without external hardware devices.
- *Annual recurring license. Renews at the current retail price each year. Requires periodic internet access (every 30 days) for license validation.
Bug fixes
- DS-1802: Occasionally, no network interface was displayed in the Settings tab
- ETS-5042: Fixed an issue that required the user to reactivate DVS after a reboot
Known Issues
New Known Issues
- DS-1896: DVS might act as a clock leader in the domain if the machine it is running on has multiple network interfaces. Workaround: Enable one interface only or disable DVS unicast clocking.
Pre-existing Known Issues
- PCS-1611 / PCS-2567: In DDM networks, on domain enroll/un-enroll with 'clear config' selected, some DVS control panel settings (e.g. sample rate, encoding, latency) are not automatically cleared.
Workaround: Manually reset the required settings after enrolling/un-enrolling DVS. - DVS-521 / DVS-595: When enrolled in DDM, domain information in the UI may not be accurate (the DDM IP address may be displayed as N/A, and the DDM hostname may not appear)
- DVS-594: When enrolled in DDM, changing the DDM hostname may cause DVS to present in DDM as 'offline'.
Workaround: Clear domain credentials in DVS, 'forget' the device in DDM and restart DVS. - DVS-542: For computers with multiple network interfaces connected to different Dante networks, DVS may present as a device on multiple networks
- SODA-868: On rare occasions the DVS control panel will lose sync with the DVS service, showing a blank 'Dante Latency' and 'Network Interface', and the Start button will be greyed out. If a Network Interface is selected, the following warning may be presented: "Channel count reduced to 0 due to sample rate". Workaround: Restart the DVS control panel.
- DS-81: Dante Virtual Soundcard may cause a system-level crash (BSOD) on rack-mounted Windows PCs with 10 GbE network interfaces. Noted particularly for the Dell Precision 3930.
- DS-442: After changing the sample rate or preferred encoding in Dante Controller DVS might say "This device does not support sample rate/preferred encoding configuration".
Workaround: Refresh Dante Controller - DS-524: If a system running DVS experiences a large time jump in the system time DVS may mute the audio for a short period.
Workaround: Ensure your clock is kept in regular sync / is not prone to regular, large changes - DS-613: If a user downgrades their version of DVS from this release to an earlier release an activation error can occur. Please reach out to Support if this occurs.
- DS-620: If a user attempts to use the DVS 32-bit ASIO driver - the Dante device called “Dante Virtual Soundcard“ and the 64-bit ASIO driver - called “Dante Virtual Soundcard (64x)“ at the same time undefined behaviour can occur, including the first application stopping any active audio.
Workaround: Only use one ASIO capable application at the same time. - DS-624: After the initial install of DVS if a user changes the sample rate of the DVS before rebooting their system the DVS soundcards may disappear from the Windows Sound Panel.
Workaround: Stop and start the DVS or restart your PC. - DS-632: A license activation error can continue to appear after an expired license is used.
Workaround: Use a valid license. - DS-1187: A short audio mute can occur with a clock leader change on the network.