Dante Domain Manager, Dante In Depth Training Series
Dante Domain Manager, Dante In Depth Training Series

Dante offers a free certification program to help you master Dante and showcase your expertise. For your convenience, we linked directly to the Dante Domain Manager training video and a few others below. But enrollment is free for all the training, so sign up today.
Dante Certification Level 3 – Chapter 03: Dante Domain Manager
This chapter introduces Dante Domain Manager (DDM), a powerful server-based platform for managing Dante systems in complex environments. Learners explore how DDM provides centralized control, user authentication, multi-subnet routing, and high availability through redundant server clusters. The chapter explains key functions such as device enrollment, domain creation, and integration with services like LDAP, SNMP, and DNS-SD. While this is only a high-level overview, it prepares learners to understand DDM’s role in enterprise AV networks and encourages deeper learning through the full DDM Administrator certification.
Dante Certification Level 3
Level 3 is Audinate’s most advanced certification, designed for AV and IT professionals managing enterprise-scale Dante systems. Learn to deploy Dante across subnets, synchronize your network using PTP, automate control with the Dante API, and build resilient, secure AV networks with global reach.
Dante Certification Level 1 – Chapter 4: Introduction to Dante Audio
This chapter explores Dante’s audio architecture, including hardware chipsets like Ultimo-X and Brooklyn 3, and software solutions such as IP Core and Dante Application Library. Practical applications for Dante AVIO adapters are demonstrated across analog, digital, USB, and Bluetooth formats. Use cases for Dante Virtual Soundcard and Dante Via highlight how computers can serve as Dante endpoints in a wide range of environments.
Dante Certification Level 1 – Chapter 6: Introduction to Dante AV
An overview of the Dante AV platform, which integrates audio, video, and control over standard IP networks. The chapter contrasts traditional AV systems with Dante AV’s IP-based model and introduces three product variants—Dante AV Ultra, AV-A, and AV-H—along with Dante Studio for PC-based workflows. Features such as sub-frame latency, one-click routing, EDID handling, bandwidth control, and ancillary data transport are examined.
Dante Certification Level 1 – Chapter 7: A Simple Demonstration
A practical walkthrough of setting up a Dante system, covering the four functional categories critical to Dante operation: Discovery, Clocking, Subscriptions, and Latency. The demonstration shows how to use Dante Controller to connect devices, route audio and video signals, and verify system status, providing a clear introduction to Dante workflows for new users.