You have me wondering if I accidently Double pressed the Codec Button and entered LL mode (would this still allow SBC as I can see the Blue LED when I press the button?) but I am sure it was after a while when I was listening to the the music on Amazon Music HD and noticed the White LED had turned Green, is it possible it changed itself as I have noticed if I walk out of range it will reconnect to LDAC not what whatever I was on before?
You have me wondering if I accidently Double pressed the Codec Button and entered LL mode (would this still allow SBC as I can see the Blue LED when I press the button?) but I am sure it was after a while when I was listening to the the music on Amazon Music HD and noticed the White LED had turned Green, is it possible it changed itself as I have noticed if I walk out of range it will reconnect to LDAC not what whatever I was on before?
Is there a chance that one of the next firmware will add support for buttons (pause, next track, previous track) from bluetooth adapters (e.g. FiiO BTR3K) during TX mode on Windows10?
^^ Already asked for above so it will then work with headphones controls also, this would be easier in USB mode AFAICS as it is not a blind/dumb device to Windows then.
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^^ Already asked for above so it will then work with headphones controls also, this would be easier in USB mode AFAICS as it is not a blind/dumb device to Windows then.
This is strange because other transceivers (e.g. 1Mii B03) have no problem with "pause, next track, previous track" functionality with bluetooth adapters.
Exactly even blind/dumb ones that are connected via 3.5mm/Optical can mostly do so so I would think it is possible but again more so in USB Mode as it is seen by Windows as a hardware soundcard.
Would I plug the Fiio BTA30pro into my Schiit Modi dac (Fiio’s optical out into my DAC) for playing to my receiver or is the Fiio’s built in DAC (RCAs out) just as good? Maybe I could lose the Schiit Modi?
My other usage scenario would be to get LDAC sent to my Bluetooth headphones. I am an iPhone user so I am limited to AAC. However, my plan is to use my iPhone to control my AppleTV which has optical out into the Fiio BTA30pro. That way I can get LDAC to my headphones. Ideally I could get this to work across the house (through walls or even through a floor). If Im not in the same room, I guess I would use airplay. Not sure if using airplay to my AppleTV would lower SQ.
Would I plug the Fiio BTA30pro into my Schiit Modi dac (Fiio’s optical out into my DAC) for playing to my receiver or is the Fiio’s built in DAC (RCAs out) just as good? Maybe I could lose the Schiit Modi?
Been listening with this setup: Win10/Tidal/USB >> BTA30P/RCA >> iLoud Micro/3.5mm. The mids & highs sounded quite clean and accurate. The monitors themselves are not very accurate in the lows but warm & exaggerated is how they usually sound, as it's with BTA30P. I can't hear any AC hums on the unbalanced RCAs but it could be due to my setup. Sorry, I have not heard the Modi, but going via optical will have the advantage of eliminating AC hum.
Is there a chance that one of the next firmware will add support for buttons (pause, next track, previous track) from bluetooth adapters (e.g. FiiO BTR3K) during TX mode on Windows10?
Can anyone confirm if volume can be controlled remotely via the app? I would like to run optical from my Apple TV into the BTA30 and then run optical out into my DAC and then to my receiver. I have an old 1971 Marantz 2245 receiver (no volume remote) and would like to know if I can use the BTA30 as a rudimentary volume control.
I will check later for you, I do know unlike the non Pro it can control the Volume for Optical (if you enable it as by default it is not enabled) so the device can at least at a hardware level.
I will check later for you, I do know unlike the non Pro it can control the Volume for Optical (if you enable it as by default it is not enabled) so the device can at least at a hardware level.
Looks like the optical volume in the app has just 4 or 5 volume settings. Something like 0-30-50-80-100%. Even if it is limited to just that, it’s better than nothing. Lmk what you find out. Thanks
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