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  1. The next phone I'm planning on buying is the ROG phone 8, which luckily has a headphone jack that supports hi-res audio to 32bit 384khz. I'm just waiting until it releases on the US. I've never used Poweramp on a phone with a headphone jack, my current one is a Oneplus 8T that luckily has analog audio out of the USB port. How do I optimize the playback on the 3.5mm jack? Can I get bit-perfect audio out of the jack? My personal collection consists on mostly 16 to 24 bit FLACs with sample rates of 44khz, 88khz and 96khz.
  2. @andrewilley Honestly I don't use many of those features so I am glad it will be implemented. I normally try to make my output match the sample and bitrate of the file I'm playing. But with 16bit 44kzh, 24bit 44khz, 24bit 88khz and 24bit 96khz files its honestly bothersome.
  3. Recently Google announced that the pixel phones will soon have the ability to natively play lossless audio, or bit perfect audio out of the USB port. And that later the feature will come to other android devices. Poweramp should add the option to match the sample rate to the song in their High-res output.
  4. I've been trying to get Hi-Res output to match the quality of the internal DAC of my OnePlus 8T. The only way it doesn't try to up or down sample to 48khz and 16bit is if I turn DVC on. While that makes the Hi-Res output work with the settings I apply, it also causes weird effects while listening to music, specially since I try and simultaneously open another app that's playing media like 9gag or Twitter. Even if the media is muted, the video will play at an abnormally low frame rate and music playback will stop, and when I go back to the app the song is apparently still playing but going forward and back a few seconds, this goes on for a few seconds before the music actually resumes. Is there a way to prevent this or to allow Hi-Res output to control the sample rate without the use of DVC and still using an analog dongle to use the internal phone DAC?
  5. @andrewilley this would be my audio log. Weirdly enough for speaker when I turn on DVC the Hi-res output actually goes to 24 bit 192khz Somehow after I turned DVC and put 100 steps in volume suddenly I was getting the hires audio. Thanks, I wouldn't have thought of DVC since in settings it normally says that it might cap the audio at 16 bit 48khz
  6. I am trying to use Hi-res output with the internal DAC of my phone, yet whatever I chose and try audio info always shows that at the end of the process I'm still getting 16bit 48khz out of my headphones using an analog dongle( so there's no DAC other than the one in the phone). The internal DAC of my phone should be able to do a bit more than that, 24bit 192khz I believe, yet nothing I've tried, no setting I've moved has made a difference. I'm using a OnePlus 8T running a custom ROM: Evolution X and Android 13.
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