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    Android streaming Hi-Res limited at 24/48khz

    Yeah it seems to be an issue with Amazon, lots of bugs that updating the firmware send to have fixed. Still experiencing incorrect reporting of sample rates on Amazon music ultra hd, and also the hiby fails to download offline playlists if the screen turns off, seems the wifi powers down if the...
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    Android streaming Hi-Res limited at 24/48khz

    I just attempted to play Amazon ultra hd at 192 khz and it defaulted to 24/44.1 on the hiby r6 pro
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    Android streaming Hi-Res limited at 24/48khz

    Nice, does It have issues streaming from high resolution services like amazon music ultra hd at 24/96 or 24/192?
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    Android streaming Hi-Res limited at 24/48khz

    I have a phone, not a DAP... I'm wondering if the android phones have this limitation. I'm thinking about the hiby r6 pro
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    Android streaming Hi-Res limited at 24/48khz

    Yes, I can use an external DAC, and UAPP can render at 24/192. This is very frustrating as I know the phone has the hardware to perform this rendering.
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    Android streaming Hi-Res limited at 24/48khz

    Yes! I do use ultra hd, on my pc for example I can stream at 24/192k, on my phone I'm limited to android's automatic resampling of 48khz. I see the Galaxy notes have no problem streaming up to 192khz, so I'm not sure why a phone with a snapdragon 865 is having issues and this hasn't been...
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    Android streaming Hi-Res limited at 24/48khz

    Greetings all! This is my first post here, sorry if this has already been answered: Is it possible to bypass the android sample rate of 24/48khz when using streaming services such as amazon music hd? I know UAPP and other software work for locally stores music, but haven't found a solution...
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