DVS 4.4.1
This is a maintenance release that delivers new features and bug fixes.
Transferable Licenses
A previous release of DVS (v4.3.0) introduced a new Transferable license type, in addition to the existing ‘Single Machine’ license. This license type allows DVS customers to transfer their license between machines at their convenience, such as when they upgrade machines or when setting up for short-term productions.
Existing holders of a DVS Single Machine license can upgrade to the Transferable license.
The DVS Transferable license requires an Internet connection at least every 30 days to refresh its license (unlike DVS Single Machine license which can run offline indefinitely after initial activation).
Please see the user guide for more information.
To operate Dante Virtual Soundcard software you must have a valid License ID, of the format: xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx
If you already have a copy of Dante Virtual Soundcard installed on your PC, your existing License ID will be automatically used. If you do not have a License ID, you can purchase one or download a trial license.
Your License ID is entered using the License tab in the Dante Virtual Soundcard.
An internet connection is required for license registration and software activation.
Please note that you MUST have a hardware Dante audio device or a separate computer running Dante Via on the network to act as a Leader Clock for Dante Virtual Soundcard to work.
Note Regarding Virtual Machines: Dante Virtual Soundcard does not support virtual machines on a standard DVS license. For information about virtual machine support for DVS, please contact Audinate Sales.
Installing Dante Virtual Soundcard
Note: If you are upgrading to a new version of Dante Virtual Soundcard, you do not need to uninstall the previous version first. If you do uninstall the previous version before upgrading, you will need to re-enter your license key to activate the software. Check 'My Account > My Products' to view your DVS license ID.
To install Dante Virtual Soundcard on Windows:
Note: If you have Dante Virtual Soundcard selected as the default audio interface in Windows, upgrading to a new version of Dante Virtual Soundcard will reset the selection to an alternative interface, and you will need to reselect Dante Virtual Soundcard as the default interface following the upgrade.
New Known Issues
Pre-existing Known Issues