Description
ATEN 6 x 6 Dante Audio Interface with HDMI
The ATEN VE66DTH is a Dante-enabled six-input/six-output audio interface with HDMI that brings professional-grade, low-latency audio networking to live events, broadcast studios, houses of worship, corporate AV installations, and large-scale conferencing environments. Designed to blend into any AV ecosystem, this device combines high-quality digital audio transport with HDMI embedding and de-embedding, giving you a seamless, scalable solution for synchronized audio and video workflows over a standard IP network.
- Six-in, six-out Dante audio I/O: Deliver pristine, uncompressed audio across your Dante-enabled network. The VE66DTH supports full 24-bit depth and multi-channel routing, enabling flexible scene-building for complex productions where every microphone, instrument, and playback device must be precisely synchronized.
- Integrated HDMI interface: HDMI input and output capabilities allow you to embed or extract audio from HDMI video streams. This makes it ideal for live production suites, broadcast control rooms, and multi-display installations where video and audio must stay perfectly in sync.
- Low-latency, high-fidelity performance: Engineered for near-zero latency within IP networks, the VE66DTH maintains pristine audio quality even in demanding environments. Dante’s clocking and synchronization ensure reliable timing across all connected devices, reducing drift and ensuring consistent sound during fast-paced events.
- Plug-and-play compatibility with Dante ecosystem: Seamlessly integrate with Dante Controller, mixers, DAWs, and other Dante-enabled equipment. The VE66DTH supports scalable routing, flexible I/O patching, and centralized management for a streamlined workflow across single-room setups or large distributed facilities.
- Rugged, versatile deployment: Built to withstand demanding professional use, the VE66DTH fits neatly into rack systems or desktop configurations. Its compact footprint, combined with robust connectors and thoughtful cable management, makes it a dependable backbone for touring rigs, houses of worship, and corporate AV deployments.
Technical Details of ATEN 6 x 6 Dante Audio Interface with HDMI
- Audio I/O: 6 × Dante networked inputs and 6 × Dante networked outputs for flexible, scalable routing of digital audio across a standard IP network; HDMI embedding/de-embedding for video-audio synchronization.
- HDMI capabilities: HDMI input and HDMI output to carry embedded/extracted audio with compatible video streams, enabling unified control of audio and video from a single device.
- Sample depth and rate: Supports high-fidelity digital audio with 24-bit depth and multiple sample-rate options compatible with Dante standards and HDMI pipelines.
- Networking: Handles Dante transmission over a standard Gigabit Ethernet network, allowing easy integration into existing IT infrastructures and AV over IP setups.
- Control and compatibility: Works with the Dante Controller software for routing, monitoring, and device management; interoperable with leading audio interfaces, mixers, and audiovisual devices across platforms.
- Power and connectivity: External power option with reliable connectivity; designed for rack-mount or desktop use in professional environments, with durable connectors and robust build quality.
- Physical attributes: Compact 19-inch rack-mountable form factor suitable for studio racks and portable setups; designed for steady performance in live environments and fixed installations.
- Security and reliability: Engineered for stable operation in busy AV environments with professional-grade shielding and EMI protection to minimize interference.
- Compatibility notes: Compatible with a broad ecosystem of Dante-enabled devices, HDMI video workflows, and standard AV equipment, enabling cohesive multi-room audio and video distribution.
How to Install ATEN 6 x 6 Dante Audio Interface with HDMI
Begin by choosing a suitable workspace for the VE66DTH—whether mounted in a rack, placed on a workstation, or integrated into a control room. Connect the unit to power using the provided adapter or the appropriate power source per your facility’s electrical standards. Next, link the VE66DTH to your network with a straight Ethernet cable to a network switch or router that supports Dante networking. Once powered and connected, install Dante Controller on a computer within the same network to begin configuring I/O routing, clock synchronization, and device names for easy identification during live operations.
Configure the HDMI paths to match your workflow, deciding which HDMI input will carry embedded audio and which HDMI output will carry video with embedded audio for distribution to displays, mixers, or recording devices. If you’re integrating with a video switcher or a broadcasting workflow, align the HDMI channels with the corresponding Dante channels in Dante Controller to ensure precise routing. With routing complete, you can patch specific input channels (e.g., wireless mics, stage channels, playback devices) to the desired output destinations across your network, ensuring every microphone and playback source reaches the correct destination with minimal latency.
For on-site use, connect your DAW, mixer, or conference system to the VE66DTH via Dante I/O, and verify channel levels, phantom power (if applicable to connected devices), and gain staging on your front-end equipment. Run a quick latency test to confirm synchronized playback across all destinations and verify HDMI audio paths by displaying content on connected monitors or displays. Finally, save your configuration as a preset or scene in Dante Controller or your control software to replicate settings quickly for future events or different rooms.
Maintenance and routine checks are simple: ensure firmware is up to date, verify network integrity, and check HDMI paths for consistent video/audio delivery. In environments with many devices, periodically review your I/O matrix to accommodate new sources or destinations as your production needs evolve. The VE66DTH is designed to scale with your operation, allowing you to expand your Dante network or add HDMI-enabled video devices without overhauling your core audio infrastructure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the ATEN VE66DTH best used for?
A: The VE66DTH is ideal for professional broadcast studios, live event productions, corporate AV installations, and large venues that require robust Dante-networked audio with HDMI integration for synchronized video and audio delivery.
Q: How does HDMI integration work with Dante on this device?
A: HDMI input/output on the VE66DTH allows you to embed or extract audio within HDMI video streams. This enables a streamlined workflow where video and audio are synchronized across devices, reducing the need for separate audio routing equipment for HDMI-based productions.
Q: Is the VE66DTH compatible with all Dante-enabled gear?
A: Yes. The VE66DTH is designed to work within the Dante ecosystem, interoperating with Dante-enabled mixers, controllers, and other audio devices. You can route channels across the network to fit your specific production or installation needs.
Q: Do I need specialized IT knowledge to deploy this device?
A: While basic networking knowledge helps, the VE66DTH is built to integrate with standard IT infrastructure. Dante Controller provides an intuitive interface for routing and management, which, combined with HDMI paths, simplifies deployment even in complex environments.
Q: What kind of environments benefit most from this interface?
A: Environments that require reliable multi-channel Dante audio across multiple rooms or devices—such as broadcast control rooms, multi-site corporate environments, live concert setups, and houses of worship—will gain the most from the VE66DTH’s combination of Dante I/O and HDMI integration.
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