Audinate - Dante Virtual Sound Card - Dvs-4.4.1.3 Standalone !!exclusive!! -

Unlike a driver installation, DVS requires proper licensing to function. Version 4.4.1.3 offered three primary licensing models.

This specific build number usually addresses minor bug fixes and stability improvements over earlier 4.4.x releases. It is often sought after by system integrators because it is considered a "stable target" before newer feature updates were introduced in later revisions (such as v4.6+).

| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | 16 In / 16 Out (48kHz) 8 In / 8 Out (96kHz) | | Sample Rates | 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz | | Bit Depth | 16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit float | | Latency | Configurable (0.25ms to 10ms) | | Driver Architecture | ASIO (Windows/macOS), Core Audio (macOS), WDM (Windows) | | Network Protocol | Standard Ethernet (UDP/IP) | Audinate - Dante Virtual Sound Card - DVS-4.4.1.3 STANDALONE

DVS-4.4.1.3 delivers high-performance specifications that rival physical audio interfaces:

The software is versatile, handling everything from simple playback to complex multi-track recording. The table below outlines its core applications and the specific user groups who benefit most from these capabilities: Unlike a driver installation, DVS requires proper licensing

Dante is beautiful because it is interoperable. Dante is hellish because of "Firmware Mismatch" warnings. DVS 4.4.1.3 sits in a sweet spot. It supports the legacy and the new. Installing via Standalone allows you to archive this specific binary. You can store it on a NAS drive for five years. When a client calls you in 2027 because their legacy Mac Pro running Mojave needs a rebuild, you have the version. You aren't fighting with a website that has since updated to DVS 5.0 (which drops support for that OS).

Here is a comprehensive breakdown of what DVS 4.4.1.3 offers, how it operates under a standalone framework, its core features, and its deployment best practices. What is Dante Virtual Soundcard? It is often sought after by system integrators

Technical Analysis Unit Classification: Public / Unrestricted Based on: Audinate release notes, community testing, and internal validation data.