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Thank you so much for sharing your findings! My V40 updated itself to Android 10 yesterday and the problems started. I managed to resolve the volume dipping the way you did - by reducing the individual Poweramp volume and increasing the master volume instead. However, I have a problem with the DVC. When DVC is enabled for Hi-res output, I can hear almost constant hi-frequency pop in the background. It's almost impossible to listen to the music like that. The only way to get rid of it is to disable to DVC. Does anyone have the same problem? @andrewilley Can you, please, move this
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I have exactly the same problem when I set the pre-load next track to more than 0. It cuts off the end of the songs. However, if I disable the pre-load, songs are not gapless and I hear a short pause when it switches to the next song.
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I don't live in the US, dude. And I don't have a phone.
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And he could prove that I wasn't joking?
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Thank you for your reply! This is interesting. However, I don't understand why not make it in the following way: Poweramp loads a song - the song is 96kHz - Poweramp automatically changes the output resolution to 96kHz. Next time when another song is loaded, which is 44.1kHz, Poweramp automatically changes the output resolution to 44.1kHz. I mean, it would be the same as if we go and change it ourselves in the options. Which is in fact buried very deep into the settings.
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After years of using a cracked Poweramp version, today I bought a copy of it. I think it's already perfect. What I miss is only one option: "always try to match track's resolution". Can you implement such an option so we don't go and manually change the output resolution every time we load different albums with different resolution? Do this and don't call it beta anymore. :) Cheers!
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@maxmp, HTC10. When I enable the Hi-res output, the sounds comes out of the speakers only, not from the headphones. Where is the problem? Also, isn't it possible to make the output to always match the source's sample frequency? This would be a great addition which would prevent us to manually change it every time we play a different source.