Davy Wentzler
Member of Trade: eXtream Software Development / Audio Evolution
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Well !
Nothing possibility to try it as beta?
Hopefully next week or two.
Well !
Nothing possibility to try it as beta?
USB Audio Player PRO (UAPP) is now playing its first playlist through a USB audio interface...
Working full-time on it now, sorry for the delay guys!
This just blew my mind. And made my day. I will test on Note 3, Note 2, and HTC One if you want to send me link
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This just blew my mind. And made my day. I will test on Note 3, Note 2, and HTC One if you want to send me link
Sent from my SM-N900V using Tapatalk 2
There is likely going to be a public beta to gather as much bug reports as possible before release. I am now trying to get Android's MediaCodec to work for all things other than wav/flac/ogg/mp3, like m4a and whatever your device supports. Probably not so important for HiFi, but anyway.
If you're interested in feature requests, it would be absolutely amazing if the app could be used as a standard player so that files could be browsed with ES File or similar and opened with UAPP. Ideally, it could be used with BubbleUPnP. I have found BubbleUPnP to be the best for me for allowing a large media collection to be available for playback on Android. Do you think the implementation is capable of those features or does it all have to be operated within the app like UARP?
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There is likely going to be a public beta to gather as much bug reports as possible before release. I am now trying to get Android's MediaCodec to work for all things other than wav/flac/ogg/mp3, like m4a and whatever your device supports. Probably not so important for HiFi, but anyway.
There is likely going to be a public beta to gather as much bug reports as possible before release. I am now trying to get Android's MediaCodec to work for all things other than wav/flac/ogg/mp3, like m4a and whatever your device supports. Probably not so important for HiFi, but anyway.