Dante AVIO Analog Input 2ch (ADP-DAI-AU-2X0) Firmware v4.1.7.3

Dante AVIO Adapters let you use your favorite legacy audio gear with any Dante-connected system, delivering the interoperability, performance and scalability that only networking can bring. Cost effective, compact and built for the road, Dante AVIO adapters bring the modern connectivity that every audio pro needs in their toolbox.

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What's New: 

No new features.

Requirements: 


Dante AVIO adapters require a Power over Ethernet switch, or an 802.3af compliant PoE injector.

Notes: 

Updating Firmware

Use Dante Updater or Dante Firmware Update Manager to update your AVIO devices.

Get the latest Dante Firmware Update Manager (Windows & macOS)

Version: 
4.1.7.3
Release Date: 
Tuesday, January 7, 2020

 

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Bug Fixes: 
  • UM-779: Make DHCP initial transaction ID a random value
  • UM-771: Subscriptions fail after reboot / network down using static IP
  • UM-111: Bug with latency negotiation results in transmitted audio not received
  • UM-819: Improve ConMon reporting when the device becomes PTP grand leader
  • UM-162: Device is unable to subscribe to a multicast flow if the flow's label length is more then 28 characters, instead the Ddvice will create a unicast flow
  • ULT-377: If a multicast flow is created on an DAIx with a label length of more than 19 characters, other device will be unable to subscribe to the multicast flow, instead devices will subscribe via unicast.
  • UM-188 If a multicast flow is created on an DIOUSB with a label length of more than 19 characters, other device will be unable to subscribe to the multicast flow, instead devices will subscribe via unicast.
  • MIL-4518: When a device is enrolled in a domain with multiple subnets, when devices are disconnected (or lose power) and reconnected, devices may temporarily lose clock synchronisation before regaining synchronisation
Known Issues: 
  • UM-807: DDM interop: PTP v2-only devices lose clock sync when a 'preferred leader' boundary clock device is re-enrolled in the domain
  • UM-841: Changing sample rate and rebooting the device removes subscriptions. Workaround: manually re-subscribe the required channels.
     

 

Audinate’s Support for Inclusive Language

To our customers: some of the terminology used in Dante products has been changed to align with modern usage. Specifically, areas related to Dante clocking now refer to “Primary Leader Clock”, “Leader Clocks” and “Follower Clocks” to describe the functions of each role more clearly.