May 10, 2020 at 7:12 AM Post #3,811 of 6,448
I think the Library is populated by reading the Tags in the music files. You may have to use a tagging program on your PC, to modify either the Artist, Album Artist, or Track Artist tags in the files you're concerned with.
Cheers, your suggestion worked and my library appears perfect on my Hiby R5
 
May 11, 2020 at 6:48 AM Post #3,813 of 6,448
It is clear for me, at least using HiBy R5 player, than UAPP playing Tidal is much better than Tidal in both direct 3.5mm headphone output and paired with Chord Mojo.

So, is there an UAPP brother for MacOS or Windows 10? I have listened opinions about Roon and Amarral but I am not sure if they will improve Tidal on MacOS/W10 (I have both platforms).

Thanks for your comments

Try Audirvana on desktop (available as trial both for MacOS and Windows).
 
May 15, 2020 at 10:13 PM Post #3,814 of 6,448
Why is Qobuz through UAPP so slow to change tracks? If I play a song in a playlist but then tap another track somewhere else, it takes 10-15 seconds before the next track plays while it says “buffering” in the play bar (I’m on giga-bit internet and the iOS Qobuz app is very fast on my iPad and iPhone). Are there any settings I can change to avoid the delay?

I’m a new UAPP user. In fact I’m a new Android user. I’ve been iOS based (using external DACs) but recently I bought 2 Android DAPs (FiiO M11 Pro, and Sony ZX507). With iOS and external DACs I’m used to getting bit-perfect playback from third-party apps like TIDAL and Qobuz, so I was surprised to find out that most of these apps on android-based DAPs experience SRC to 16/48k. It was awesome to learn that UAPP can play bit-perfect on the M11 Pro (not the ZX507 unfortunately). BUT...changing tracks is so slow on Qobuz in UAPP. Is there an explanation why the iOS apps don’t experience this slowness but the Android ones do?

Cheers,
Gus
 
May 16, 2020 at 6:32 AM Post #3,816 of 6,448
Why is Qobuz through UAPP so slow to change tracks? If I play a song in a playlist but then tap another track somewhere else, it takes 10-15 seconds before the next track plays while it says “buffering” in the play bar (I’m on giga-bit internet and the iOS Qobuz app is very fast on my iPad and iPhone). Are there any settings I can change to avoid the delay?

I’m a new UAPP user. In fact I’m a new Android user. I’ve been iOS based (using external DACs) but recently I bought 2 Android DAPs (FiiO M11 Pro, and Sony ZX507). With iOS and external DACs I’m used to getting bit-perfect playback from third-party apps like TIDAL and Qobuz, so I was surprised to find out that most of these apps on android-based DAPs experience SRC to 16/48k. It was awesome to learn that UAPP can play bit-perfect on the M11 Pro (not the ZX507 unfortunately). BUT...changing tracks is so slow on Qobuz in UAPP. Is there an explanation why the iOS apps don’t experience this slowness but the Android ones do?

Cheers,
Gus
You could try checking 'quick start' in the 'network' settings. May help...
 
May 16, 2020 at 9:31 PM Post #3,820 of 6,448
You could try checking 'quick start' in the 'network' settings. May help...
Thanks for the suggestion. I checked the box for Network->Quick start.
I also made the following settings as well:
-Network->Network buffer size->5 seconds [the minimum]
-Internal HiRes audio->Buffer size->200 ms [the minimum]

Qobuz is much quicker now. Very acceptable.
TIDAL is even quicker.

These low buffer settings may be problematic on slower or mobile networks but it works great for my setup. I’m loving UAPP. It’s one-app-to-rule-them-all rather than jumping around multiple apps. Reminds me of using the Lumin app to control my Lumin U1 Mini (or the Blue Sound app with the Node 2i) on my main stereo rig.

Thanks,
Gus
 
May 16, 2020 at 9:49 PM Post #3,821 of 6,448
In the settings section of USB Audio, set the mode to "DSD Native"
It's with DSD Native, but still failed to playback DSD256. “Failed to find or setup HiRes DAC!"

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