ETS-4467: Column sort for event log does not sort alphanumerically
Pre-existing known issues (from Dante Controller v4.9.0)
CS-866: Unfamiliar text is shown in Device Config when Unicast delay is enabled while network is switched to Redundant
CS-969 / ETS-4038: In some circumstances security policies may restrict access to folders needed for correct operation of Dante Controller. The application terminates with an ‘Exit Code 1’ message. Workaround: run Dante Controller with Admin permissions.
CS-673: About dialog incorrectly identifies OS version
CS-664: DC for Windows crashes with > 255 devices in a single unmanaged subnet (no DDM)
CS-477: The software update window language may not match the Dante Controller Language
There are several locations where text is only available in English or the translation is incorrect. We will continue to seek corrections and improvements for this.
KAS-233: Unmanaged multicast bandwidth value does not include video media
NIMBUS-459: The ConMon server version shown in the About window may be incorrect if ‘Use shared interface’ is set to 'Off'
CM-1402: DDM interop: Dante Controller incorrectly allows enrolled Brooklyn II devices at v4.0.9.2 firmware to create AES67 flows. Workaround: Reboot the Brooklyn II device.
CM-1424: DDM interop: The 'Create Multicast Flow' dialog incorrectly reports support for 64 channels / flow for SMPTE configs that only support 8
CM-1432: DDM interop: Dante Controller shows SMPTE clock domains 1, 2 and 3 as sample rate pull-up clock domains in the clocking status tab
Dante Updater v2.4.0
N/A
Pre-existing known issues (from Dante Updater v2.3.3)
NIMBUS-802: Dante Updater does not display error text after failed login to Dante Domain Manager
PP-78: DDM interop: No prompt shown when DDM is down
NIMBUS-670: The Select All Button in Library does not react to the search filter
Dante Activator v1.1.3
No new known issues
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.