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Audinate Dante User Manual

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Dante PCIe-R Card
User Guide
Document version: 2.3
Document name: AUD-MAN-PCIe-R-User_Guide-v2.3
Published: Wednesday, 28 January 2015
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Audinate Dante Specifications

General IconGeneral
Sampling Rate44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz
Bit Depth16-bit, 24-bit
ConnectivityGigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T)
Network ProtocolDante (Audio over IP)
SynchronizationPTP (Precision Time Protocol) v2
CompatibilityWindows, macOS, Linux

Summary

Warning

Getting Started

Dante PCIe-R Specifications

Detailed technical specifications of the Dante PCIe-R hardware.

Dante PCIe-R Connectors and Indicators

Description of the physical connectors and status LEDs on the Dante PCIe-R card.

Installing the Card

Installing the Dante PCIe-R Driver

Guidance on installing the necessary driver software for the Dante PCIe-R.

System Requirements

Configuration Options

Windows Standard PC Configuration

Configuration details for standard Windows PCs, including channels, buffers, and latency.

Windows High-performance PC Configuration

Configuration details for high-performance Windows PCs, including channels, buffers, and latency.

Connecting to a Network

Gigabit Ethernet Support

Requirement for Gigabit Ethernet for Dante PCIe-R operation.

Choosing a Gigabit Ethernet Switch

Criteria for selecting suitable Gigabit Ethernet switches for Dante networks.

Network Configuration

About Dante Redundancy

Details on Dante's redundancy features and how they work.

Network Configuration: Non-redundant

Step-by-step guide to setting up a basic non-redundant Dante network.

Network Configuration: Redundant

Connecting Primary and Secondary redundant networks to the same switch

Instructions on how to connect redundant networks, highlighting unsupported configurations.

Use of 100Mbps Network interface

Specifies that 100Mbps network interfaces are not supported.

Unsupported Dante Network Configurations

Dante PCIe-R Basic Operation

Setting Up Audio Routes

Guide to configuring audio signal routing between Dante devices.

Configuring the Card

Steps to configure the Dante PCIe-R's name, sample rate, and latency.

Changing the Sample Rate

Procedure to change the operating sample rate of the Dante PCIe-R.

Setting the Latency

How to adjust the receive latency setting for the Dante PCIe-R.

Using the Dante PCIe Card with an Audio Application

Choosing Dante as your Audio Interface

Steps to select Dante PCIe-R as the audio interface in applications.

Troubleshooting

Dante Configuration

Advanced Configuration

Very Advanced Configuration