Usb Audio Player supporting USB audio DACs up to 32-bit resolution
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Name | Usb Audio Player |
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Version | 20.0 |
Update | Jun 28, 2024 |
Size | 8 MB |
Category | Libraries & Demo |
Installs | 5K+ |
Developer | khalil neoz |
Android OS | Android 7.0+ |
Google Play ID | com.usbaudio.player |
Usb Audio Player · Description
Usb Audio Player High quality media player supporting USB audio DACs up to 32-bit resolution and any type of sample rate! All the most popular formats are recognized (wav, flac, mp3 and DSD files). This app is a "must" for all HiFi enthusiasts, as it can bypass all Android audio limitations. Even without a USB DAC, our application audio players let you enjoy your audio experience to the full. You must use a USB OTG cable to connect your DAC, any compatible USB audio device will work in principle.
Features:
1- Play wav / flac / ogg / mp3 / DSD / aiff / aac / m4a / ape / cue / etc. files. (24-bit or 32-bit).
2- Supports USB audio DAC connected by OTG cable (if your Android device supports USB host).
3- Native playback up to 32-bit/384kHz or any other rate/resolution supported by your DAC completely bypassing Android audio system limitations. Most Android players are limited to 16-bit/48kHz, even on Android 5.
4- Support for DSD over PCM and native DSD for DSD playback and DSD/PCM conversion if your DAC does not support DSD (.dff and .dsf files)
5- Folder playback
6- UPnP / DLNA
7- Network playback using Samba shares (compatible with Windows and NAS)
8- Qobuz and tide streaming
9- Play audio streams from Shoutcast and other radio stations
10- Playing Android media database using playlists. Listen to your albums or create your own playlists
11- Play without interval
12- Sample rate conversion (if your DAC does not support the sample rate of an audio file, it will be converted to the sample rate highest possible sampling rate).
13-10 band equalizer (can be disabled)
14- Your device does not need to be rooted or have a custom kernel. However, if it is "rooted", an "edit" option will allow you to eliminate all noise, if any (when screensaver, for example).
15- Software and hardware volume control (if applicable)
16- shuffle/repeat play
17- Scrobbling Last.fm
Remember to connect your audio device BEFORE launching the USB audio player. If you get an error message when starting up that the device could not be initialized, it is very likely that your Android device or cable is not compatible, as most DACs are compatible. If your Android device isn't providing enough power, try using a powered USB hub.
Here is a list of supported DACs:
• Alo Audio L'international
• Audiolab M-Dac
• Audioquest Dragonfly
• Benchmark DAC 1 HDR
• Cambridge Audio DacMagic 100
• Centrance Dacport
• Cypherlabs AlgoRhythm Solo
• FiiO E7 / E10 / E17 / E18
• HiFimeDIY Saber U2
• HRT Microstreamer
• Ibasso D-Zero / D55
• iFi nano iDSD / micro iDAC
• M2TECH hiFace TWO / CAD / Joplin
• Meridian Explorer
• NAD PP 3i
• NuForce uDAC / Icon HDP
• NwAvguy ODAC
• Onkyo DAC-HA200
• DAC Intruder
• Stoner Acoustics UD100
Warning: this is not a generic driver, you can only play from this application. Your USB audio device cannot be used if you use this software with other applications!
Features:
1- Play wav / flac / ogg / mp3 / DSD / aiff / aac / m4a / ape / cue / etc. files. (24-bit or 32-bit).
2- Supports USB audio DAC connected by OTG cable (if your Android device supports USB host).
3- Native playback up to 32-bit/384kHz or any other rate/resolution supported by your DAC completely bypassing Android audio system limitations. Most Android players are limited to 16-bit/48kHz, even on Android 5.
4- Support for DSD over PCM and native DSD for DSD playback and DSD/PCM conversion if your DAC does not support DSD (.dff and .dsf files)
5- Folder playback
6- UPnP / DLNA
7- Network playback using Samba shares (compatible with Windows and NAS)
8- Qobuz and tide streaming
9- Play audio streams from Shoutcast and other radio stations
10- Playing Android media database using playlists. Listen to your albums or create your own playlists
11- Play without interval
12- Sample rate conversion (if your DAC does not support the sample rate of an audio file, it will be converted to the sample rate highest possible sampling rate).
13-10 band equalizer (can be disabled)
14- Your device does not need to be rooted or have a custom kernel. However, if it is "rooted", an "edit" option will allow you to eliminate all noise, if any (when screensaver, for example).
15- Software and hardware volume control (if applicable)
16- shuffle/repeat play
17- Scrobbling Last.fm
Remember to connect your audio device BEFORE launching the USB audio player. If you get an error message when starting up that the device could not be initialized, it is very likely that your Android device or cable is not compatible, as most DACs are compatible. If your Android device isn't providing enough power, try using a powered USB hub.
Here is a list of supported DACs:
• Alo Audio L'international
• Audiolab M-Dac
• Audioquest Dragonfly
• Benchmark DAC 1 HDR
• Cambridge Audio DacMagic 100
• Centrance Dacport
• Cypherlabs AlgoRhythm Solo
• FiiO E7 / E10 / E17 / E18
• HiFimeDIY Saber U2
• HRT Microstreamer
• Ibasso D-Zero / D55
• iFi nano iDSD / micro iDAC
• M2TECH hiFace TWO / CAD / Joplin
• Meridian Explorer
• NAD PP 3i
• NuForce uDAC / Icon HDP
• NwAvguy ODAC
• Onkyo DAC-HA200
• DAC Intruder
• Stoner Acoustics UD100
Warning: this is not a generic driver, you can only play from this application. Your USB audio device cannot be used if you use this software with other applications!