Definition

Dante Audio

A leading audio-over-IP technology for distributing digital audio over Ethernet.

Full Definition

Dante (Digital Audio Network Through Ethernet) is an audio networking technology developed by Audinate that transmits uncompressed, multi-channel digital audio over standard Ethernet networks. Dante has become the de facto standard for professional audio networking, offering low latency, automatic device discovery, and scalability from small installations to large venues with thousands of channels. Dante-enabled devices can be configured through Dante Controller software.

How AV Engine Uses This

AV Engine integrates with Dante-enabled systems through Q-SYS and Biamp DSPs, providing voice control for audio routing.

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