The Moondrop phone has a CRAZY music streaming hack!
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- Опубликовано: 2 май 2024
- Did you know the Moondrop MIAD01 can play music from RUclips Music in the background without a Premium subscription?
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That's pretty cool, although there are other workarounds as well. A lot of open source apps have access to the RUclips music API and support background play. But that's pretty cool that option's there. Although it might depend on your region if you have access to it.
Are you able to use gestures with third-party launchers? I know some Chinese skins don't allow this like xiaomi.
if you really wanna take advantage of a phone like that, you should probably start looking at better music streaming options (example: apple music/tidal/any service that can stream lossless formats). the phone from what i understand is marketed as a phone with very good audio capabilities WHEN USING A WIRED IEM OR HEADPHONES. youtube music on a phone like this would be very much a disservice to its very purpose.
Honestly all I need is an dap like experience on android with an ability to drag and drop hundreds of gigs of lossless files. So far have not found a decent solution.
Honestly, I think the way better solution would be to use the SD card in there to listen to flac files locally. It's nice to have the streaming options for convenience, but it's Android. It is true that Amazon music and Apple support lossless, tidal, qobuz, but they actually have very limited catalogs that support it. I forget what percentage of the catalog is actually supported in lossless.
I mean even still though it's going to sound fine with wired iems and Bluetooth just like any other phone. But I imagine the kind of people that are interested in the phone like this probably store a lot of their music locally or would prefer to anyways.
I mean if you do a blind test, most people cannot tell the difference between lossless and lossy. Maybe you can, I'm not saying nobody can. But it's hard. Of course nothing's ever that simple when it comes to quality audio. It's all about the sum of your parts.
But if we're going to be that purist about streaming something at a high bit rate, then why not just rely on local files?
@@michaelcorcoran8768 its a question of wanting a player like experience with the files I already have. And with a set of very good iems and decent amplifications, I could definitely tell the difference between lossless and compressed files. All I am saying is that I don’t want streaming with limited catalogs and subscriptions. I want my music that I already own to be played through some decent free player on android. A lot of the daps are already on android, is it not feasible to expect a decent player to exist as a standalone app.
how did you change the ui
Just download a launcher from the app store
Nova launcher, Microsoft launcher etc
.. although another channel someone said gestures weren't working on third party launchers. Least not reliably