Dante Virtual Soundcard Updated

US V3.2.0 supports the latest Windows audio applications plus other enhancements      27/02/13

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Audinate has announced enhancements to its Dante Virtual Soundcard software for Windows. The Dante Virtual Soundcard allows your PC or Mac to connect your favorite audio application directly to a Dante audio network. Dante Virtual Soundcard uses the standard Ethernet port on your computer to communicate with a network of other Dante enabled devices - no special hardware is required.

With the new Windows Driver Model (WDM) mode in V3.2.0, Dante Virtual Soundcard for Windows now adds support for applications including iTunes, Windows Media Player, Skype and more. Audinate says that PC users can play out or record audio from these applications with professional sound quality.

Additional features:

·         Choice of 64x64 ASIO or 8 x 8 WDM mode (presents as four stereo Windows WDM soundcards)

·         Choice of 44.1kHz or 48kHz sample rate in WDM mode

·         Windows 8 32- and 64 bit support

·         Integrated online help

·         Installation of Apple Bonjour™ service no longer required

·         Clock performance improvements

Mary Cudmore, Director of Product Delivery, told us, "The addition of WDM support for Dante Virtual Soundcard for Windows opens up a range of exciting new applications for Dante network. The new extended interface means that not only can you continue to use your favorite DAW in ASIO mode, you can now switch to WDM mode and connect direct to media player, conferencing or browser applications."

Pricing and Availability:
DVS V.3.2.0 is a free upgrade for current licensees.

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