kornhead
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I wonder if there is a way to make Poly play .cue or .ape files via BubbleUPnP or other app on Android?
It look like the poly is disconnect at renderer. Close le poly and bubbleUpnP, open and try again. Be sure you poly and smartphone are on the same network.Good day everyone! I`ve got another problem. BubbleUPnP see dsd files on Poly card. When I start playing them, they would start and play but that would only last for about one second, then I hear the silence, but the progress bar goes on. Did anyone encountered that problem? How can one be solved? Thank you for your answers!
But the thing is that FLAC files would play correctly.It look like the poly is disconnect at renderer. Close le poly and bubbleUpnP, open and try again. Be sure you poly and smartphone are on the same network.
But the thing is that FLAC files would play correctly.
Good day everyone! I`ve got another problem. BubbleUPnP see dsd files on Poly card. When I start playing them, they would start and play but that would only last for about one second, then I hear the silence, but the progress bar goes on. Did anyone encountered that problem? How can one be solved? Thank you for your answers!
I would disagree completely. This is exactly the use Poly was built for. You can play hires and DSD files directly using a world class DAC/Amp combo (Mojo) that far outstrips other DAPs of twice the price you would pay. And can control all this using your iPhone (or Android once go figure is up to snuff). Streaming from Spotify or Tidal you never can hear these hours files.I love my Poly...BUT, if you will only use th SD card, I feel Poly will be overkill and a bit “fiddly” for that sole use case. For much cheaper you can get a transport with SD card reader, like the $99 Shanling m0 (Note, I haven’t used one, but many here have).
FYI Android has been a joy to use since day 1 (well, since the hardware power on issue was sorted anyway) for this use case, and I have used it daily since then.I would disagree completely. This is exactly the use Poly was built for. You can play hires and DSD files directly using a world class DAC/Amp combo (Mojo) that far outstrips other DAPs of twice the price you would pay. And can control all this using your iPhone (or Android once go figure is up to snuff). Streaming from Spotify or Tidal you never can hear these hours files.
+1. Poly mojo is an incredible DAC/AMP/source and a really good streamer. I only use it now to listen SD card with Glider and stream Qobuz with mconnect. I can use my SD card like with the best DAP and stream Qobuz like with the best smartphone. Since I have them, I have not listened the SP1000.I would disagree completely. This is exactly the use Poly was built for. You can play hires and DSD files directly using a world class DAC/Amp combo (Mojo) that far outstrips other DAPs of twice the price you would pay. And can control all this using your iPhone (or Android once go figure is up to snuff). Streaming from Spotify or Tidal you never can hear these hours files.
I would disagree completely. This is exactly the use Poly was built for. You can play hires and DSD files directly using a world class DAC/Amp combo (Mojo) that far outstrips other DAPs of twice the price you would pay. And can control all this using your iPhone (or Android once go figure is up to snuff). Streaming from Spotify or Tidal you never can hear these hours files.
I concur - like I said, I love my Poly/Mojo combo. It’s all I use. However, the OP stated they only wanted to use the SD card function of Poly. For that, I cannot say it’s the best value at $750 given the somewhat fiddly nature of Poly, compared to something like the Shanling m0 at $99 to use as a transport/SD card reader plugged into Mojo, of course.
I would disagree completely. This is exactly the use Poly was built for. You can play hires and DSD files directly using a world class DAC/Amp combo (Mojo) that far outstrips other DAPs of twice the price you would pay. And can control all this using your iPhone (or Android once go figure is up to snuff). Streaming from Spotify or Tidal you never can hear these hours files.
yes for all. You can use airplay for Spotify, better than Bluetooth, airplay or mconnect for example for the songs stored on iPhone and glider for sd card.Thank you all for the answers.
I believe I did not make myself understood correctly. Maybe because of my bad English, maybe it was not clear at all.
I would really like to use the Mojo + Poly combo in its fullness, mainly for:
1 - listen to music straight from Poly internal microSD card,
2 - listen to songs that are stored in the memory of my iPhone,
3 - listen to music from my iPhone by Spotfy.
In my first question I just mentioned the microSD card because in the face of so many problems I have read in this forum, I believed that it would be the only way to listen to music in which the already Poly is working 100%, without any problem.
But if the other ways to use Poly that I mentioned above are already working perfectly, better yet.
So reformulating the question.
Currently using iPhone, GoFigure and Glider, can I use Poly in the 3 ways mentioned above with no problems?
yes for all. You can use airplay for Spotify, better than Bluetooth, airplay or mconnect for example for the songs stored on iPhone and glider for sd card.
How should one use M.A.L.P.? Can you guide me through? I don't even see where I can connect to Poly.I have never been able to get BubbleUPNP to play DSD files bit perfect on my SD card and suffer the same as yourself. When files do play these appear to be converted to 24/192
I use M.A.L.P to play contents on my card, this plays all my files without any problems and I use BubbleUPNP solely to play music from cloud services ie Tidal, Qubuz or from my NAS or home network etc.