Verified — Dante Virtual Soundcard Dvs

EEE puts idle ports to sleep. This causes synchronization errors and breaks real-time audio. Enabled (Strict Priority / DiffServ)

Is Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) turned off across the network?

DVS operates by becoming a software-based sound card. When installed, it appears as a standard audio device within the operating system. The software captures the audio from any application on the computer, encapsulates it into Dante packets, and transmits it over a standard Gigabit Ethernet network. Simultaneously, it can receive Dante audio streams from the network and play them back through the computer's speakers or send them to other applications. dante virtual soundcard dvs verified

The installation process is straightforward, but proper license activation is crucial for the software to function.

Check for faulty Ethernet cabling (ensure all cables are Cat5e or Cat6 minimum). EEE puts idle ports to sleep

Keep your Dante infrastructure physically separate from public internet lines or corporate office networks, or segment it using a dedicated VLAN.

DVS "verifies" that the selected network interface is actually capable of Dante traffic. If you accidentally bind DVS to your Wi-Fi adapter or a virtual machine adapter (VMware, VirtualBox), verification will fail because those interfaces cannot handle PTP (Precision Time Protocol). DVS operates by becoming a software-based sound card

Set your computer network interface to DHCP (automatic) or ensure a static IP is within the same subnet as your Dante devices. Why Use Verified DVS vs. Dante Via?

Inside the Dante Controller software (the control panel for routing audio), the "Verified" status confirms that the DVS instance on your computer is properly licensed, the service is running, and the clock is synchronized with the network.

The audio quality of DVS was evaluated using a variety of audio signals, including music and voice. The test involved recording and playing back audio signals through DVS, comparing the original signal to the recorded and played-back signals. The results showed that DVS maintained a high level of audio quality, with no noticeable degradation or distortion.