User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- About Audinate
- Introduction
- Installing Dante Controller
- Dante Basics
- Discovery and auto-configuration
- Device Channels
- Differentiating between input and output channels
- Device Names and Channel Labels
- Routing Audio
- Clock Synchronization
- Latency
- Device Lock
- Dante Control and Monitoring
- Starting Dante Controller
- Using Dante Controller
- Network View
- Status Bar
- Network View Tabs
- Channel Groups
- Clock Status Monitoring
- Clock Status Monitor
- Automatic Notification of Device Errors
- Device View
- Device View Tabs
- Multicast Transmit Flow Configuration
- Using Dante Controller with Dante Domain Manager
- Presets
- Troubleshooting
- Fanout
- Messages on Startup
- Computer Configuration Checklist
- Troubleshooting Dante IP Address Configuration
- Troubleshooting Switch Configuration and Cabling
- Index
Dante Controller User Guide
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Viewing a Domain
To select a domain for viewing, select the required domain from the Domain drop-down menu in the Dante
Controller main toolbar.
The domains and devices you are able to view and configure are determined by your DDM user account
privileges.
The currently logged in user is displayed next to the Domain drop-down menu.
Note: When connected to the <unmanaged> domain, Dante Controller will only display devices in
the local subnet.
Virtual Devices
DDM supports the sharing of audio between domains using the concept of 'virtual' devices.
A virtual device is a 'projection' of a real device, which can appear in multiple domains simultaneously, and
can be subscribed to by real devices in those domains. It presents in Dante Controller as an independent
transmitter, but is really just a logical entity which acts as a subscription proxy for a real device.
Virtual devices are instantiated when real devices are shared between domains using DDM. They cannot
be created usingDanteController.