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For interfacing with your computer, you may also need appropriate Dante driver software such as Dante Virtual Soundcard from Audinate.  

 Note: The Dante firmware is not yet available and will be communicated later.

Is there a Dante Ready™ option for the original Hapi, Hapi Mk II or Horus? 

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On a Hapi Mk III or Anubis with Dante Ready™ sticker, you can run either the stock RAVENNA/AES67 firmware or install the Dante firmware. You cannot run both firmware versions at the same time or switch between both instantly. You simply need to update the AoIP Firmware that suits your needs so RAVENNA/AES67 or Dante.

Note: Each those AoIP protocols have differences in their specifications, make sure you consult the respective User Manual.

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What sample rates are supported in Dante mode, and how many Dante I/O channels are available? 
 

Dante Ready License Plan for Anubis SPS 

44.1/48kHz 

88.2/96kHz 

176.4/192kHz 

8x8 8x8 I/O Dante license license 

8 in/8 out out 

8 in/8 out out 

8 in/8 out out 

64x64 I/O Dante license 

64 in/64 out out 

32 in/32 out out 

16 in/16 out out 

 

Dante Ready™ License Plan for Hapi Mk III 

44.1/48kHz 

88.2/96kHz 

176.4/192kHz 

8x8 I/O Dante license license 

16 in/16 out out 

16 in/16 out out 

16 in/16 out out 

64x64 I/O Dante license license 

64 in/64 out out 

32 in/32 out out 

16 in/16 out out 

 Note: The Dante Virtual Soundcard (DVS - ASIO/CoreAudio driver) channel count may differs.

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

1ms is the lowest supported latency in AES67 mode. 

48kHz is the only  sampling ratesupported in AES67 mode. 

To run lower latencies and higher sample rates we recommend running the RAVENNA/AES67 firmware. 

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Those settings (Master-Leader, Slave-Follower, External Sync, latency, …) can be accessed using the Dante Controller software. Some other settings, like Peering, NMOS, etc. do not apply to Dante Networks, and are therefore not available. 

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