dragion
100+ Head-Fier
Is it me or am I going crazy...
Is the volume output via UAPP higher/louder than Tidal playing Master audio?
Is the volume output via UAPP higher/louder than Tidal playing Master audio?
Tiny...the Shanling M2s was small in it's own rightThanks for the link!
Just playing Devil's advocate here... Their R6 had quite a high output impedance. Also, this thing doesn't look all that much smaller than the V30.
The ultimate in portability looks (to me) to be Shanling's new M0:
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/new...le-player-premier-at-canjam-singapore.875228/
Have you tried changing the Internal Audio Driver to "Original Android Driver" to see if that works?
My LG V30 doesn't seem to have that restriction and can play via phone speaker and/or bluetooth without any error message.
Mine's from T-Mobile.
When. Playing a song tap the speaker in the top right corner.Is there some form of EQ buried in UAPP somewhere? Like pure bitperfect but some destinations can use one..
I have the same phone and there was definitely a quirk going on (fix to work with no headphones). Dilegien dev has already relased a bugfix earlier today!
...to the point where 4.1.5 bugfix was JUST released earlier today..
The Internal Qualcomm SoC doesn't have the ability to natively decode DSD. To activate the dedicated DAC, the headphone jack must have something such as a headphone or line out cable to function. The dedicated DAC is designed to be with the 3.5mm headphone out. It serves no other purpose if not connected. Not even Bluetooth.Oh UAPP 4 recognizes the DAC all right...like immediately. But therein lies a "problem": what if you just want to send audio through the phone speakers, or via bluetooth...with no headphones. By default I can't get audio to play if the Hi-Fi DAC is not enabled (gives error msg telling me to enable it, which of course you can't with that scenario). I have pretty much 100% DSD files. Does anyone know how i would disable that requirement (i.e. play through the regular Qualcomm DAC) for those non-headphone times?
Jumped on board the new version of UAPP. Although the UI is not as refined as the native Tidal app to put it kindly, I can definitely live with it if it means I'm getting bit-perfect playback from all my Tidal tracks.
However on this list I've come across of MQA albums on Tidal (http://www.meridianunplugged.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=268318&page=1) I can see different sample rates to what is being played on my end. For example, 'Ace Frehley - Kiss' shows as 9 tracks at 96Khz and this is what's displayed on UAPP:Have I not configured it properly or is there something else I don't know about?
Not if you turn off normalisation in Tidal.Is it me or am I going crazy...
Is the volume output via UAPP higher/louder than Tidal playing Master audio?
Not if you turn off normalisation in Tidal.
You would need to configure the Hi-Res Driver and select the "MQA (for LG V30)" flag/check box. Restart the player by exiting completely from the application. It should work after restarting the UAPP application.
I've been having issue's with UAPP
1. It takes forever to manually select an MP3 file, but skips through tracks fine. Sometimes it even says "file format not supported", track is then blacked out compared to the other tracks.
2. Volume issue's when plugging in my high impedance headphones (AKG K7XX), volume is much lower, seems like "high impedance" mode was not activated. It only works when I load the stock LG player, then go back to UAPP.
3. It seems like UAPP locks in the Hi-Fi function on the V30, cause when going to even turn off and on Quad DAC and/or switching filters, nothing happens.
I purchase this App yesterday, I'm thinking I need a refund cause even Neutron doesn't give me a single problem.