Dante Controller
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Dante Controller is a [...] application provided by
Audinate which allows users to [...] and [...] audio
around Dante networks. - answer software;
configure; route
About Latency and Packet Loss: Latency is used to
account for the delay between an audio [...]
leaving the [...], traversing the network
(potentially through multiple switches) and
reaching the [...] - answer packet; transmitter;
receiver.
,If a [...]'s latency setting is too [...], audio packets
will not have time to get from the [...] to the [...]
before they are supposed to be played out. -
answer receiver; low; transmitter; receiver
Packet loss results in audio [...], so it is very
important to ensure that all receivers have their
latency set [...] enough to prevent packet loss. -
answer glitches; high
Setting device latency too [...], however, can
interfere with [...]-latency applications (for
example, real-time monitoring when recording
vocals), so it is sometimes important to find a
balance between [...] latency and guaranteed
audio integrity. - answer high; low
The Latency tab can be used to identify: Devices
that are [...] packets because their latency is set
too [...]. - answer low; dropping
Devices that are at risk of dropping packets
because their latency is set too [...]. - answer low
Devices that could potentially have their latency
reduced (if required; generally, the default Dante
latency of [...] is more than adequate for [...]-
latency applications). - answer 1ms; low
, About the Histogram: The [...]'s name is displayed
at the [...] of the histogram, along with the latency
value against which the histogram is reporting. -
answer transmitter; top;
The horizontal axis shows the distribution of audio
packet latency measurements from the [...] -
answer transmitter.
Note: If any subscriptions are via [...] flows, there
may be two [...] displayed for one transmitter: one
histogram for the unicast flows, and one for [...]. -
answer multicast; histograms
This is because multicast flows always use a
latency of [...]. - answer 1ms
If the receiver is set to a latency other than 1ms,
two [...] will be displayed. - answer histograms
The latency Setting for the [...], in most cases, this
will be the same as the latency setting on the [...].
- answer histogram; receiver
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