Do you mean, you have DSF+CUE, properly named, and the player does not recognize your CUE to show the tracks? In a DSF file alone there is no information about tracks.
Maybe I get used to those quick charging on mobile phones, charging is slow for dx200. Of coz I understand superior DAC run at high power consumption, I roughly calculate it takes 25% for 2 hours playback. Thats why I dream for a fast charging just like fiio X5 gen 3...
The way I use DX200 from its Android player there's only one thing I require. The ability to change volume onscreen within the app after turning the wheel, that's all I'll ever need personally. (I bet Paul wishes everyone was this easy to please)
I've tried the mango player but personally it sounded a little dull to me and I experienced some lagging plus a few little things glitching out.... The good news is DX200's Android (iBasso app) player looks about 10 times better, 5 times faster and (to my ears) sounds better. I'm not sure if the mango player is going to be jazzed up any further or updated its pretty plain Jane atm.
PS: There is a way to change volume onscreen when using the Android player. You can either zip back to the home screen and rotate the volume (an Android volume icon will appear), and also same thing at the lock screen.
When you first boot the player what do you see? Do you see a home screen like a smartphone has?
When I boot my DX200 it goes straight to a home screen with icons like a smartphone would have. Included in those icons is the iBasso app player. When the player is on and then you hold the power button down there will be three options.
Shut Down
Reboot
To Mango
If you select to Mango the DX200 will reboot and you'll see what I assume is pure player mode with a user interface very close to what DX80 uses.
Android home screen:
Option to go into Mango at the bottom after holding the power button.
I have the Android home screen. I have never tried to go to Mango pure player but I don't see why it would be different soundwise. The player on the Android home screen is Mango as well.
I have the Android home screen. I have never tried to go to Mango pure player but I don't see why it would be different soundwise. The player on the Android home screen is Mango as well.
I have the Android home screen. I have never tried to go to Mango pure player but I don't see why it would be different soundwise. The player on the Android home screen is Mango as well.
I think I did. but let's take it with some salt because it was very quick, no more than 2-minutes. I felt the Pure Mango sounded a little bit veiled, dull, missing some transparency and it made me switch back. Was tested with one song I've been cranking all day with the Android Mango player.
At this stage I prefer the Android based interface/player and sound.
I think I did. but let's take it with some salt because it was very quick, no more than 2-minutes. I felt the Pure Mango sounded a little bit veiled, dull, missing some transparency and it made me switch back. Was tested with one song I've been cranking all day with the Android Mango player.
At this stage I prefer the Android based interface/player and sound.
but I think that's partially because it is not fully burnt-in. At first stage of burning, I also prefer android. Then after 100+ hr, I prefer pure music mode.
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