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I've found this very useful for routing audio between applications.Ĭreate Aggregate Sources In Via it is easy to aggregate sources together, outputting the combined outputs of these pooled applications. This can be done locally and is independent of Dante networking. Virtual Audio Output/Input Via can be used to route audio between applications in a similar way to Soundflower, Loopback or Source Nexus. So what can can it do? Well it's so useful I'm discovering new uses all the time but as examples it can: Locally The opportunities offered by the networking technology of Dante is the principal feature here but it didn't take long for me to realise that Dante Via is very useful as a standalone application on a single computer.
#Dante virtual soundcard not detected software
The software, while very powerful is definitely designed not to intimidate and the simplicity and consumer software look belies the power and flexibility of the software. Routing is a simple drag and drop affair. It can be used to send and receive audio to and from the network and to and from audio sources locally on a single computer.Īudio sources and destinations, both hardware and applications self-discover. Using Dante Via the computer itself can be used to provide access to the Dante network and unlike Dante Virtual Soundcard it can do so without any hardware on the network at all. Any computers attached to the network did so via Dante equipped hardware. – On the audio side, I can stream 32 channels from my Mojave laptop to the Dante network patched in channels on the dLive + send auxiliaries from the dLive to the Catalina laptop through Dante and get FX returns from that Catalina laptop back to the desk through Dante as well.To access a Dante network has in the past required dedicated Dante hardware to provide nodes (points of access on to and off of the network). Correct routing, subscriptions, latency and settings. – At the opposite, opening Dante Controller on my Mojave machine shows no warning at all.
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– I recognise that I do have the very same issue you have with the localhost if I open Dante Controller on my Catalina machine… turning all devices red. I did the test yesterday on my setup with no error nor issue at all: On the other hand, Dante Controller is not yet compatible with macOS 10.15, as you wrote, BUT if you do not have to launch it (to modify your configuration for example), the Dante does stream with no problem from and to the macOS Catalina computer to and from the rest of your Dante network. I’ll be running the old laptop until something changes.ĭVS is working great on macOS Catalina since their last compatible release (v4.1.0.8). I didn’t try it with Via, don’t like that interface and wasn’t going to buy another license. I went back to the Catalina laptop, and even with the updated VSC in place and latest firmware, it was still insistent that 127.0.0.1 was conflicting.Īudinate says they’re working on Catalina compatibility, and they have release an updated virtual soundcard, but not Dante Controller. All that I had in the Dante network appeared correctly on Mojave.
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My older Macbook Pro running Mojave functioned perfectly and allowed me to update the M-Dante card to the latest firmware. I found no help topics anywhere, so came to the conclusion it was yet another Catalina issue. The system was showing the correct address for the laptop, but insisted it was in conflict with localhost (127.0.0.1). I had occasion to try and work with an M-Dante card in my dLive system tonight, and got the IP error notice on the Macbook. New keyboard is substantially better, but not like the older ones. I bought one of the new Macbook Pro’s, mostly because of the awful keyboard on the 2017 model.