maxxevv
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I guess that's their DVS ("Virtual Sound Card"). It comes with an ASIO driver, and there is a 30 days license for $10.
https://www.audinate.com/products/software/dante-virtual-soundcard
I didn't check that though. But they say it's compatible with any Dante product, and this is one.
I own several Dante products, including the DVS, but not any AVIO yet.
I will ask the support for confirmation.
DVS supports "16, 24 and 32-bit audio at 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4** and 192** kHz" (with some tricks)
You have to select one clock rate for the whole network though.
No "on the fly" clock change.
Dante is meant for big setups, like big festival with one FOH mixer, one monitoring mixer on stage and another mixer for broacasting, + several stage boxes with preamps, powermps and so on... So you don't want to change the clock of the whole setup by mistake...
You will also need the Dante Controller software (Free) - which is, basically, a routing matrix, where you set-up the clock rate and which source talks to which destination(s) (Mutli casting is possible)
That sounds like a very interesting setup.
I wonder if one sets ASIO to a fixed output rate while putting different tracks on line, say in Foobar2000 for example, would it work ?