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  1. 54 minutes ago, Reborn.N said:

    You can add the Poco/PocoPhone F1 to the list of supported devices as you can see. If I need it or not is a different story lol All my music I carry on my phone is in 44.1/48KHZ 320BPS MP3 format. My headphones (1More Triple Driver In-Ear Headphones) are Hi-Res compatible though so I can hear a difference but I'm not that clued up on audio engineering so don't know what settings to have. For the purpose of the screenshot I have set it to 192KHZ to show that that's as far as it goes (I have it set to 48KHZ when listening to music). Where is the best place to figure out to get the best settings? 

    I am not an audio engineer but from what I understand, increasing the resolution enabled the player to take more detail from the audio track and turn it to sound. It's like increasing the bandwidth on an Internet connection. If you have a large file to download and limited time to do it, the only way to get the file is to increase the size of your pipe (connection speed). That's the same with audio. If your phone supports high resolution output, leave it enabled. The cost in terms of resources (RAM and CPU cycles) is negligible and you'll get better sound for most of your tracks. The easiest files to test this are lossless tracks and higher quality lossy tracks like your 320kbps tracks.

     

    Anybody correct me if I'm wrong. The lesson in how audio works will be much welcome.

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