Hi Ryan,
To help put you at ease... yes you are using the correct software.
Originally the software was called "PodWare" but with the release of version 7 the name was changed to System Engineer. With this update came a considerably more robust communications setup between the amplifiers on the network and the computer running the software.
So, if you are reading anything that says "PodWare" you can replace that with "System Engineer" and be fairly confident.
If you have any questions about this, I would encourage you to go ahead and get in touch with me. I am "The Amp Guy" here at Danley Sound Labs and I'm responsible for the software and presets that go with them.
Thanks!
Josh
Hey guys,
Wasn't sure where to post this so feel free to move it if necessary.
I've been using Danleys "system engineer" software to make adjustments on my Danley 20k4 amp. It works reasonably well but the manual makes no mention of "System Engineer" -- only an application called "podware". Anyone know if they're the same thing? I've done some searching and all the "podware" downloads seem to come from pretty generic sources (even though some are podiatry websites haha). One of the snippets I found mentioned " Obcom compliant devices. Maybe "Podware" is just a generic term for an open protocol? I suppose it's neither here nor there, I just want to know if I'm using the correct program to control the amplifier.
RD