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For 30 days, you get access to the complete, unlocked version of Dante Virtual Soundcard. No feature limits, no watermarks.
| Component | Minimum Requirement | | :--- | :--- | | | macOS 10.15 (Catalina) or newer (Apple Silicon native) | | OS (Win) | Windows 10 64-bit / Windows 11 | | Network | Wired Gigabit Ethernet (Intel recommended) | | CPU | Intel Core i5 or Apple M1 / AMD Ryzen 5 | | RAM | 8 GB minimum | | Storage | 100 MB for software | ⚠️ Important: Wi-Fi is not stable enough for real-time Dante audio. You must use a physical Ethernet port or a supported Thunderbolt-to-Ethernet adapter. How to Start Your Free Trial (The "Steps") Step 1: Download Click the button below to download the DVS installer for your operating system. dante virtual soundcard free trial
A: Officially, no. Wi-Fi introduces jitter and dropouts. For reliable performance, use a wired Ethernet connection. Ready to cut the cables? Join hundreds of thousands of audio professionals who rely on Dante every day. For 30 days, you get access to the
A: No. DVS replaces your sound card. It sends audio only over Ethernet to Dante devices. You cannot listen via your laptop speakers while DVS is active (unless you use a virtual aggregate device on Mac). You must use a physical Ethernet port or
Open Dante Controller (free download) to route audio from your computer to any Dante device.
H1: Dante Virtual Soundcard. 30 Days of High-Performance Audio. Zero Risk. Introduction (The "Hook") Stop wrestling with physical cables and limited I/O. Dante Virtual Soundcard (DVS) turns your standard computer Ethernet port into a powerful audio interface, allowing you to transmit high-quality, low-latency audio to and from any Dante-enabled device.
Try it free for 30 days. Experience the industry standard for networked audio before you buy. DVS is software that replaces your traditional physical sound card. It allows any audio application (DAW, media player, conferencing app) to send and receive up to 64x64 channels of uncompressed, multi-channel audio via a standard Gigabit Ethernet network.













