User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- About Audinate
- Introduction
- Installing Dante Controller
- Dante Basics
- Discovery and auto-configuration
- Device Channels
- Differentiating between input and output channels
- Device Names and Channel Labels
- Routing Audio
- Clock Synchronization
- Latency
- Device Lock
- Dante Control and Monitoring
- Starting Dante Controller
- Using Dante Controller
- Network View
- Status Bar
- Network View Tabs
- Channel Groups
- Clock Status Monitoring
- Clock Status Monitor
- Automatic Notification of Device Errors
- Device View
- Device View Tabs
- Multicast Transmit Flow Configuration
- Using Dante Controller with Dante Domain Manager
- Presets
- Troubleshooting
- Fanout
- Messages on Startup
- Computer Configuration Checklist
- Troubleshooting Dante IP Address Configuration
- Troubleshooting Switch Configuration and Cabling
- Index
Dante Controller User Guide
Copyright © 2018 Audinate Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
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AES67 Flows
‘Devices’ with multicast IPaddress names (e.g. 239.69.82.194) are actually AES67 flows, which can only
be received (or transmitted) by AES67-enabled devices.
Note: If they are displayed in blue, the currently-selected device is AES67-enabled, and can receive
AES67 flows. If they are displayed in grey, the currently-selected device is not AES67-enabled.
Creating Subscriptions
Subscriptions are created by selecting a channel from the Available Channels list in the right-hand pane of
the Receive Tab, then dragging and dropping it onto the appropriate receive channel in the left-hand pane of
the Receive Tab.
Multiple channels can be selected and then dragged and dropped onto the Receive Channels pane, to
make several subscriptions simultaneously. You can also drag and drop channel groups to make bulk
subscriptions.
Changing Receive Channel Labels
To change a receive channel label, click the label and type in the new value.
Transmit Tab
The Transmit tab is used to inspect and modify the transmit configuration of a device.
The Transmit Tab is arranged in two areas: