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What are the requirements to run Dante on my interface?

It requires before all that you have a Neumann MT 48 or Merging Anubis that supports Dante.
Make sure that you have the proper hardware revisions that supports Dante.
(Internal: communication on serials and deloyement date pending) 

Why can’t I update the Dante firmware on my unit?

The Dante support requires that you have a certified hardware revision approved to be running Dante.
You will not be able to update the Dante firmware otherwise.

 

Can I run Dante and or RAVENNA/AES67 on the same unit?

Yes, you can if your unit is a certified revision allowed to be running Dante.
Then you will have to run the proper firmware as there is a Dante firmware and a RAVENNA/AES67 firmware. Both firmware . This will imply differences in the specifications depending of the running firmwarecannot be hosted in the device.
Note that each those AoIP protocols have differences in their specifications, make sure you consult the respective User Manual.

How do I run and purchase a Dante IO plan?

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Please follow the Dante Quick Start guide.
(Internal: Pending two guides will be available the MT 48 on and Anubis one) 

What is the Maximum Dante IO that I can run with MT 48?

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This will greatly depend on how you are using the units. If using the Dante Virtual Soundcards the latencies can be greater. But if using the devices on a set up (e.g. Live) where they are all interconnected you will be able to reach similar latency and even possibly lower.

 (Internal: latency measurements pending for Dante interconnections in standalone setups (no Dante Controller running once connections are established, no DVS) 

What are the difference of running AES 67 on the Dante firmware vs. Running AES67 on the RAVENNA firmware?

There are many differences please consult our Table below.
(Internal: SPECS TABLE IN THE WORKS) 

What are the Dante sampling rate supported vs. IO plan?

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Yes you can, please verify the Specs Data Sheet when running in such mode. 

(Internal: SPECS TABLE IN THE WORKS) 

What is the lowest supported Dante AES67 latency in AES67 mode and the highest Sampling rate?

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