Jump to content

Wired/AUX output stuck at 16bit 48khz


Go to solution Solved by andrewilley,

Recommended Posts

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.

 

Screenshot_20230627-101158_Poweramp_1.png

Link to comment
https://forum.powerampapp.com/topic/26548-wiredaux-output-stuck-at-16bit-48khz/
Share on other sites

  • Solution

The hardware may be able to do it, but what actually happens and the exact routing is defined by the ROM. As you are using a non-standard ROM, that could be where the issue is, but it's not something that could be tested. Could you post the results of PA Settings=>Audio=>Advanced Tweaks=>Audio Outputs Detection Log.

Try enabling DVC, although some ROMs do not behave as well as others with that and high-res.

Andre

@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

 

Screenshot_20230627-112712_Poweramp.png

21 minutes ago, andrewilley said:

The hardware may be able to do it, but what actually happens and the exact routing is defined by the ROM. As you are using a non-standard ROM, that could be where the issue is, but it's not something that could be tested. Could you post the results of PA Settings=>Audio=>Advanced Tweaks=>Audio Outputs Detection Log.

Try enabling DVC, although some ROMs do not behave as well as others with that and high-res.

Andre

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

 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...