Audinate - Dante Virtual Sound Card - Dvs-4.4.1.3 Standalone Portable -
Dante Virtual Soundcard (DVS) version 4.4.1.3 features a critical security migration from OpenSSL 1.1.1 to OpenSSL 3.0 to ensure compliance and ongoing support as older versions face deprecation. This update transitions services to HTTPS for improved data security while maintaining the background-persistent, standalone driver operation. For more details, visit devicebase.net Audinate Dante Virtual Soundcard Updates - devicebase.net
- Latency Floor: This version allows the infamous 4ms latency (1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 40, 60, 100, 200, 500ms). In 4.4.1.3, the 4ms setting actually feels stable on modern Windows Intel/AMD architectures, provided you aren't running a DAW at 32 samples.
- The Clocking Fix: Earlier 4.3.x versions had a rare, but devastating, bug where DVS would "drift" if the Dante Master Clock switched while the computer was sleeping. 4.4.1.3 hardens the PTP (Precision Time Protocol) stack during sleep/wake cycles.
- Multicast Stability: For those using AoIP (AES67) cross compatibility, 4.4.1.3 refined the IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) reporting.
Security Update: Upgrades from OpenSSL 1.1.1 to OpenSSL 3.0 for enhanced security. Audinate - Dante Virtual Sound Card - DVS-4.4.1.3 STANDALONE
- Solo podcasters (use a simple USB interface).
- Users with unreliable Wi-Fi or 100Mbit networks.
The Standalone version (often weighing in at ~15-20MB) contains the entire driver package locally. Dante Virtual Soundcard (DVS) version 4
- Enter a 25-character license key from Audinate.
- Load a pre-generated license file (.lic) if this is a corporate volume deployment.
4. Analysis of Version 4.4.1.3
The 4.4.x branch was a critical update in the Dante ecosystem. Version 4.4.1.3 specifically addressed several stability and performance metrics: Latency Floor: This version allows the infamous 4ms