Digigram ALP-Dante User Manual page 36

Professional multi-channel sound card with dante connectivity
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User Manual for ALP-DANTE
devices transmitting to Dante devices.
48 kHz sampling rate only.
The Dante audio flows from/to the device will also be limited to 48 kHz if the
device is engaged in AES67 mode.
24 bit (L24) only for transmission and reception.
2 milliseconds fixed latency for reception.
Primary network only .
100 Mbps or slower connections are not supported.
The AES67 mode of the ALP-DANTE card can be set from the Dante controller.
Select the ALP-DANTE card, and go to the "AES67 Config" tab.
Apply "Clear Config" and reboot the Dante interface when enabling or disabling AES67 mode.
Common sense precautions should also avoid audio mishandling:
If you modify the device labels, reboot the Dante interface after label
modifications to update the AES67 signal name announcement
Do not change the bit depth (default 24 bit) from Dante Controller or the
console after enabling the AES67 mode.
AES67 is Multicast only : create AES67 multicast transmission streams in
Device View as usual, but tick "AES67 flow" first.
In the Routing tab on Dante Controller, the non-Dante AES67 devices will
appear in blue as the transmitters.
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