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Dante Controller User Guide
What's New
v4.2.5
Support for macOS 10.15.
v4.2.x
n Dante Updater is now installed with Dante Controller. For more information, see the Dante Updater
user guide.
n Dante Controller now notifies the user when new firmware is available for a discovered device
n Dante Controller now collects anonymous usage data. To disable data collection, go to Help > Ana-
lytics.
n Support for multicast flows with more than 8 channels (supporting devices only)
n Support for SMPTE ST 2110-30 RTP audio flows (DDM networks and supporting devices only)*
n Support for AES67 RTP audio flows for enrolled devices (DDM networks and supporting devices
only)*
n For supporting devices, AES67 mode can now be toggled on/off without a device reboot
n When first connecting to a DDM server, Dante Controller will display the unique fingerprint for the
server. This security mechanism enables you to verify that the DDM server at the specified server
name / IP address is the server to which you actually intended to connect. See Viewing Domains in
Dante Controller for more information.
* Requires DDM v1.1 and device firmware v4.2
Previous releases
v4.1.1 (macOS)
Support for macOS 10.14.
v4.1.0
For devices with configurable audio controls (such as Dante AVIO adapters), the Device View now
includes a Controls tab.
v4.0.6
n Dante Controller can now connect to Dante Domain Manager, enabling you to control enrolled
devices
n Support for legacy devices in domains
n Support for audio routing between domains
n Improved device status information for DDM networks
n Additional version information provided in the Device Info tab and the Device View > Status tab
v3.10.2
Dante Controller can now be updated directly from the user interface.
v3.10
n Device lock: Supported Dante devices can now be PIN-locked and unlocked using Dante Controller.
Locked devices cannot be controlled or configured.
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