Need Dante Certification? Attend The 2017 NAB Show

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Audinate, the creator of the popular Dante audio-over-IP technology, has partnered with Clear-Com to offer a broadcast focused version of its popular Dante Certification Program at the 2017 NAB Show.


The April 26 training event will offer multiple sessions of Dante Level 2 training, an intermediate course geared towards those that are familiar with Dante and are looking to create more advanced systems and best practices. This training will feature topics such as Dante redundancy, clocking, latency and multicast.

“With the shift to IP rapidly underway in the broadcast industry, there is a strong interest in education and training on audio-over-IP networks,” said Audinate VP/Marketing Joshua Rush. “To help facilitate this, we are excited to offer our popular Dante Certification course, with a special emphasis on broadcast workflows, at NAB this year.”

In addition, Audinate will conduct a special topics session, “Dante in Broadcast and Dante Domain Manager.” The session will cover the use of Dante in a wide variety of broadcast and remote production applications, including radio and television studios, live sporting events, and electronic news gathering. Several recent use cases will be discussed, along with an overview of some of the exciting new Dante products announced at the show.

Also included in this session is an overview of Audinate’s Dante Domain Manager, a server-based software that brings IT best practices to AV in a way that seeks a more secure, scalable and controllable manner. Specifically, the software brings user authentication, role-based security and audit capabilities to Dante networks, while allowing nearly unlimited expansion and organization of Dante systems over any network topology.

New Dante Interface Card Debuts

During the NAB Show, Clear-Com will introduce its new Dante interface card, E-Dante64-HX, for its Eclipse HX digital matrix intercom systems to provide up to 64 channels of low latency, high quality AoIP interconnection with Dante and AES67enabled devices.

The sessions will repeat during the day, with both the Level 2 certification course and the Dante in Broadcast course being offered in the morning and afternoon on April 26.

The training sessions will be held in Ballroom F at the Westgate Hotel.

The card will be shown in booth C6908.