Jun 26, 2019 at 3:18 AM Post #2,806 of 6,408
In Menu>Settings>USB Audio Tweaks

Turn on "Free USB Bandwidth after playback".
 
Jun 26, 2019 at 4:49 AM Post #2,807 of 6,408
I did turn off the Auto Scan On Start Up under System to no avail. UAPP does not exit as should be. Notification and status icon persist and phone is activated unintentionally in my pocket. The best I can do is to Force Stop UAPP.

Please advise.

The problem with your phone activating is not something the app can do anything about. Do you have the UPnP renderer active perhaps?
 
Jun 26, 2019 at 4:51 AM Post #2,808 of 6,408
I use UAPP on my Samsung S10E in combination with the Spectra X USB C DAC (highly recommended). However, when I play files in bit perfect mode and leave the app, audio from other apps like youtube, instagram, facebook... won't play through the spectra x. In most cases it would output throught the samsung device speakers. Is this something inherent to UAPP in combination with a external dac in bit perfect mode?

It has no relation to bit-perfect mode. It's simply that there cannot be two drivers active at a time. After exiting the app using the back button, the app asks the kernel to reattach the Android/Linux driver, but that usually fails. The only solution is to disconnect and reconnect the DAC. If UAPP starts automatically when connecting the DAC, you need to clear the app's defaults in Android settings -> Apps -> USB Audio Player PRO. The next time you connect the DAC, Android will usually (depending on the Android version and device) ask which app you want to use with the DAC. It's best to either ignore this by pressing the Back button or choose the app, but in the next screen press 'Only once' and not 'Always use'.
 
Jun 26, 2019 at 3:02 PM Post #2,811 of 6,408
It has no relation to bit-perfect mode. It's simply that there cannot be two drivers active at a time. After exiting the app using the back button, the app asks the kernel to reattach the Android/Linux driver, but that usually fails. The only solution is to disconnect and reconnect the DAC. If UAPP starts automatically when connecting the DAC, you need to clear the app's defaults in Android settings -> Apps -> USB Audio Player PRO. The next time you connect the DAC, Android will usually (depending on the Android version and device) ask which app you want to use with the DAC. It's best to either ignore this by pressing the Back button or choose the app, but in the next screen press 'Only once' and not 'Always use'.
Understood! Thanks for your message.
 
Jun 28, 2019 at 6:31 AM Post #2,812 of 6,408
@Davy Wentzler
Tq for bringing UAPP to DX220... love it...

my concern is Que bug still exist.. I think this is also happened in my Note 8...

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while it works fine if play with Mango OS or Mango Apps...
hope u can work on it
 
Jun 28, 2019 at 6:50 AM Post #2,813 of 6,408
@Davy Wentzler
Tq for bringing UAPP to DX220... love it...

my concern is Que bug still exist.. I think this is also happened in my Note 8...


while it works fine if play with Mango OS or Mango Apps...
hope u can work on it

Well, the error display is correct. The cue file will have a path in it that does not exit. Every app or program has work-arounds for this problem, but there are limits on what you can search for. For example, if the cue file comes from a PC and it references C:\Users\bla\Music\blabla\bla.wav and you put that on an Android device, then the path won't exist. UAPP tries to find it at several places, but I think the easiest would just be to correct the cue file and let it point to the actual audio file path.
 
Jun 28, 2019 at 7:14 AM Post #2,814 of 6,408
Well, the error display is correct. The cue file will have a path in it that does not exit. Every app or program has work-arounds for this problem, but there are limits on what you can search for. For example, if the cue file comes from a PC and it references C:\Users\bla\Music\blabla\bla.wav and you put that on an Android device, then the path won't exist. UAPP tries to find it at several places, but I think the easiest would just be to correct the cue file and let it point to the actual audio file path.
aaahhh.. I didn't know that...

So u can re path the directory...?
 
Jun 28, 2019 at 8:31 AM Post #2,817 of 6,408
Just open the file with a text editor

Just edit the path to relative path instead of full path.

actually is much more simple... just change the file extensions... since this is DSD file... the path still going to Flac file... silly me...
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THANK YOU guys... learning something new...

UAPP in DX220 is my preference player in Android now... cheers
 
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