Android Audio Hacks for Audiophiles

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • Discover the secrets to unlocking the full potential of your Android device's audio capabilities in this video! I will reveal expert tips and tricks to elevate your music listening experience to new heights. Whether you're an audiophile or just want better sound quality, this video has got you covered.
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    0:00 Android for Audiophiles
    0:23 Intro
    0:50 Resampling
    2:03 The Solution
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  • @darrenrea939
    @darrenrea939 Год назад +8

    Thanks Mike, always enjoy your videos and viewpoints.
    If you get a chance it would be great to see how to integrate some of the apps you mentioned into streaming music from the phone method, options and best practices.
    Keep up the good work

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Год назад +1

      Sounds good, I will address those topics on the IOS follow up video later on down the road.

  • @alecsandercp1
    @alecsandercp1 Год назад +18

    I always used LG phones for the amazing audio capabilities they have. I had the V20, V35 (my favorite) and now the v40. Both have an amazing Dac that is recognized by apps like USB Audio Player Pro, allowing bit perfect audio playback and even DSD. The v35 and V40 also plays native MQA from an older version of Tidal, or via UAPP. Qobuz is also playable trough UAPP. Unfortunately those devices are getting rare pretty quick, so I'm literally stocking some. Leaving android on version 9 is also key for allowing software to access the dac freely, since there are "security" settings on the updates on version 10 that block dac access, switching back to android mixer. I've already tried external dongle dacs and heard no difference for most. These LG phones are great daps, and pretty cheap

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Год назад +8

      It's a damn shame they aren't making phones anymore. I will buy one and try it out!

    • @Anon0757
      @Anon0757 10 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@mykandrewI would recommend the LG V60 the last LG phone with a DAC

  • @triumphlover7455
    @triumphlover7455 Год назад +18

    Bro I almost spit out my Bourbon when I saw your T-shirt! I actually want one but I had a flash of you walking down the street and normies wondering if you’re providing a public acknowledgement your mental condition.

  • @balajiks2k
    @balajiks2k Год назад +5

    I was using Muzecast for sometime with original flac files stored in laptop and streaming online to my mobile. As I have less storage space on laptop, I had to discontinue this method. This may be feasible for a NAS or NUC unit. PowerAmp has many tweaks and does provide good bitrate but these days, there is some issue in playback, it randomly pauses for 10 secs and then continues playback. This started to happen after their latest update. I am in India and able to get Tidal but Qobuz is impossible to get here. So I am stuck with Tidal at the moment. Apple music lossless does not feel right compared to Tidal. Other services are just the normal ones, nothing to rave about

  • @thunderstar254
    @thunderstar254 9 месяцев назад +4

    Please do an updated video on Android 13 downsampling bypass rumours, and confirmed Android 14 bypass. I wonder if it's native forced or individual app devs must encode lossless compatibility?

  • @gouthamjayapal2344
    @gouthamjayapal2344 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have an venture electronics abigal pro dac so if i play lossless on apple music can i listen without resampling or does it still resample the audio?

  • @dougbulldog9947
    @dougbulldog9947 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great info, thank you.
    I would appreciate your advice on how to improve audio quality from Android TV, specifically from RUclips (premium) Music App.
    I bypass audio bitstream from my Nvidea Shield TV 2019 Tube through my Phillips (Safi sucks) TV HDMI ARC linked to my STR-DN1050 (this old reciever has hdmi 2.0 but doesn't support hdcp 2.2 or hdr ffs)
    I understand Android defaults to 48Khz this is shown on the reciever display, just wondering is there another app or some way of getting Hi Res audio from YT music I set YT music to hires and tried gen2 chromecast directly to recievers hi-res capable hdmi input but still get 48khz video format, apparently only the obsolete Chromecast Audio dongles support hi-res.
    I lay awake at night agonisingly over-thinking this important issue even though there's every chance my 53yr old carpenters ears won't hear any difference , but you know how it is.
    Cheers keep up the good work 😊👌
    Btw; Love your AAD T-shirt, with respect whats the first A stand for? obviously the AD is Audiophile Disorder, I guess its left up to the reader to ponder this, my wife wants to know is there a AHAD T-shirt available for me?

  • @5060ijg
    @5060ijg Год назад +3

    Thanks for discussing this topic and please talk about iOS as well. On my iMac I am guilty of still using a Pioneer CD/DVD importer to AIFF audio files. Then using Apple Match (similar to Apple Music) to my iPhone. From the iPhone to an EarMen Sparrow using an SKW 3.5mm Male to 2 RCAs connected to Kanto YU6s. Inexpensive and compact but at times a nice entry level audiophile analog sound. Thnx🔊

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Год назад +1

      If it works and you are happy then you've done a great job. I am all about personal enjoyment over nitpicking gear. The Kanto products sound great!

  • @ProjectPewgf
    @ProjectPewgf 2 месяца назад +2

    Purchasing Usb audio player pro on android unlocked audio heaven for me, i cant belive how amaizing everything sounded with fiio k3 automatically switching between different sample rates (led turns green when feeding 96khz or + otherwise blue) even mp3 sounded better now i need to use foobar on pc to achive bit perfect playback and bypass windows processing and let the dac do the entire work it feels like ive upgraded my dac and headphones.
    Now next thing is to get into nice pair of balanced headphones with fiio k11 or somrthing more powerful as ill be going for Hifiman sundra (32 ohms since they're planar so might work differently) / something planar or Senhesier hd650 (600ohms)

  • @user-cm7nf7jc3z
    @user-cm7nf7jc3z 4 месяца назад

    I use my iBasso DC05 USB-C DAC with Audio-Technica M50x headphones. My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. Combined with USB Audio Player Pro, it provides a pretty satisfying experience for listening to Tidal

  • @obscurazone
    @obscurazone 6 дней назад

    Something really not considered here, is that all android based phones/devices are not made equally, and the way this video is presented also makes it sound as though Android are somehow the "gatekeepers" of ALL dacs within Android phones - Dacs are hardware, and whilst YES any given Dac in an android device will need to run through an android process, different phone manufacturers will use different Dacs, even within the same brand. Samsung probably supply a huge percentage of the market with their particular dac chip choice, but (for example) I have a Sony Xperia 5 iii and a Samsung Galaxy S24 ultra, and the Sony sounds WAY better through the same headphones - even with equalisers set to flat. My point being, not ALL android phones will sound "the same". I personally think my Sony phone is the best device I've ever owned for playing music through. It's simply superb.

  • @balajiks2k
    @balajiks2k Год назад +2

    Hi Mike, your video was excellent. I am using Astell & Kern XB10 DAC with Monk Plus earphones, getting fairly good audio. How can I check what is the actual bitrate I am getting in the output ? My mobile is Poco C3 which has some experimental codecs upto 32 bit processing. I do not see much difference in connecting XB10 or directly to my handset, when using Tidal Plus.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Год назад +1

      You should notice an improvement with the DAC however I will look into the Monk Plus.

  • @lokrj
    @lokrj 2 месяца назад +3

    Getting an expensive dongle dac amp is kinda useless if you are streaming Spotify since the app doesn't even support bit-perfect playback. I wish i could use Tidal but my library is non-existent there.

  • @scottmuhlbaier1945
    @scottmuhlbaier1945 Год назад +2

    Ascl someone else said, I use LG phones either the V30 era (for B&O tuning) or V40 and up (for Meridian tuning). Both sound great with wired headphones with the high-end ESS DAC. I use UAPP to listen to Qobuz and Neutron to listen to my 100% DSD content and outside streaming sources like internet radio.
    Still not quite sure how Chromecast (or CC Music) works, but I found completely by accident a surprisingly free program called Mconnect (has Qobuz & Tidal access built in). The app syncs wirelessly with my Oppo 205 via its DLNA function & send pure hi-res audio from my phone to my main stereo system issue-free.

    • @Betelgeusewaitforit
      @Betelgeusewaitforit Месяц назад

      Absolutely one of a kind product which actually had useful hardware. They're really good I've heard..

  • @mingkee27
    @mingkee27 13 дней назад

    Poweramp if you have a lot of local FLAC audio files.
    Poweramp can support up to 32bit/384kHz depends on the hardware

  • @user-oh6ev7mj5q
    @user-oh6ev7mj5q Месяц назад

    If my phone has the headphone and the usb-c output which should I use for better sound? Should I 1) use a DAC for the USB or 2) just connect to the headphone jack, or 3) connect a DAC to the headphone jack? Sorry if this is a dumb question

  • @frikkenI23
    @frikkenI23 3 месяца назад

    I just ordered Hifiman Svanar wireless buds (the uncompromising TWS version), and I've had my IPhone X for 7 years now, I'm looking into getting a new phone, and my new buds factor into my decision, would a Sony Xperia phone be the best choice because of their DSEE Extreme stuff and all that?

  • @ferencujvari1071
    @ferencujvari1071 11 месяцев назад

    I'm really thinking about to build my own cheap Home-InternetRadio including a cheapo anroid phone - over WiFi to connect to the internet - and a not very chep DAC over USB and a nice Amp....the only thing I will miss then is the remote access even if I'm home and I have to go to the unit to switch channels, modes and so on...
    Any Idea regarding this?

  • @mydogskips2
    @mydogskips2 Год назад +8

    You need to mention getting into Android's "Developer options" menu to make sure you are using a "better" Bluetooth codec if your devices support it, I don't think it's automatic.

    • @theallseeingeye9388
      @theallseeingeye9388 11 месяцев назад +1

      It auto syncs with the bluetooth capabilities of the device it connects to

    • @farcry3940
      @farcry3940 2 месяца назад

      Does wi-fi disrupt bt tws

  • @AA-ws3vd
    @AA-ws3vd Год назад +1

    GOOD MORNING MIKE!

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Год назад +1

      Hey A A! Hope all is well my friend!

  • @r-fx6202
    @r-fx6202 11 месяцев назад +5

    I daily listen my wav/flac lossless collection using Poweramp Music Player. The hi-res output with DVC off and without giving any chance to resample the audio. It's giving me good audio experiance. And my android device is Nokia X6. Please give a detailed review of poweramp for hires or lossless output.

    • @badkid1501
      @badkid1501 3 месяца назад

      Do you buy power amp after trail end

    • @chavezwalker3953
      @chavezwalker3953 Месяц назад

      ​@@badkid1501you should it's worth every dollar

  • @GusClerici
    @GusClerici 12 дней назад

    Hi I thought it'll be "that" easy to by pass the Galaxy S23 DAC just by using an external one. But that didn't work in my case. I got a Audio Quest Dragonfly Black with the AQ dongle to adapt the USB C TO USB A on the dragonfly and thanks I'm streaming Tidal on Roon I was able to se the audio path and confirm that it was coming out as lossy. Any idea what to do to make it work? Everybody AR saying that is not possible to bypass the DAC via the Galaxy S23 USB C port
    Thanks and great video

  • @RollyMusica
    @RollyMusica 3 месяца назад

    The second title for this video could be "ads for cool hi-fi devices". Nice.

  • @D1N02
    @D1N02 Год назад +1

    I recently tried my old desktop DAC (SMSL Sanskrith 12tht MKII) in my bedroom over usb. Compatibility is really an issue. My Tablet (Lenovo)won't even work with the DAC attached. My old phone (LG G6) will but everything is 96khz and it starts powering the DAC causing the battery to drain very fast. My current phone at least doesn't power the dac and bit rates change but won't go over 96khz (DAC supports 768 khz). Do any of these Audio players you can use support signing in to a streaming service? I use Qobuz.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Год назад

      Most apps will support Qobuz, however double check before you buy one. Its a shame it doesn't work with your Lenovo, how are you connecting it?

    • @D1N02
      @D1N02 Год назад

      @@mykandrew USB-C to Micro-USB cable. Qobuz reccomends USB Audio player pro so that will be OK. I found there is a trial for it, just not in the play store, but an apk on their website. I'll try that on the Lenovo first before I purchase. If it doesn't work I'll move my CCA to it over optical since I will be getting a WIIM Pro for the system it is in. I had a small Sharkoon dongle for the task, but I fried it switching the rca live and touching it to the banana plug on my TB10D. *spark* (it should have asterisks around it, but I _accidentally_ -discovered- *comment mark up* for youtube)

    • @D1N02
      @D1N02 Год назад

      It works so I bought it. Of course it is of no use for youtube or other video playback, but I can use my BT-speaker for that or headphones.

  • @ZomiKayama
    @ZomiKayama 2 месяца назад

    Does Hiby Music Player bypass android or iphone internal DAC.?

  • @heavychevy4616
    @heavychevy4616 Год назад +1

    thank u sir

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Год назад +1

      You are welcome good sir!

  • @tamersosman
    @tamersosman 6 месяцев назад

    Can smsl dac connected to android phone?

  • @BunnyslippersEUC
    @BunnyslippersEUC 7 месяцев назад +7

    I use USB Audio Player Pro to bypass the resampling on my phone.
    For bluetooth you can set the preferred codec in the developer options in Android.

    • @Avinaw
      @Avinaw 24 дня назад

      Hey man can you please help me with that

    • @Avinaw
      @Avinaw 24 дня назад

      All i have is an android and a normal pair of Bluetooth headphones

    • @Avinaw
      @Avinaw 24 дня назад

      Are the flac files and the poweramp music player enough to notice some significant change?

    • @Avinaw
      @Avinaw 24 дня назад

      Can you please also guide me through all the preferred settings in the poweramp music player please please please

    • @BunnyslippersEUC
      @BunnyslippersEUC 23 дня назад

      @Avinaw with normal bluetooth headphones, you will not notice a lot of improvement. The amplification in the bluetooth headset is usually very weak. In de poweramp, you can maybe force aptx hd or something similar for sending a better signal to the bluetooth headphones. I don't have any experience with poweramp.

  • @andrev87
    @andrev87 Месяц назад

    I have the Sony Wh 1000xm4 and samsung s23. I have apple music settings to the highest quality. How can I listen to lossless? What DAC and/or aux cable do I need?

    • @RandomUser-tj3mg
      @RandomUser-tj3mg 21 день назад

      You need to use usb audio player pro and a dac. Unfortunately apple music is not supported by uapp. You need to either download music or use tidal or qobuz

  • @TheKaukas
    @TheKaukas 9 месяцев назад

    I ordered from Aliexpress "KEYSION HIFI DAC earphone Amplifier USB Type C to 3.5mm" for 10,5 Eur wonder how it will work, but anyway I need it just for backup. Now waiting for arrival.

  • @prime12602
    @prime12602 2 месяца назад

    Can I use VLC? I’m using truthear hexa with a 4.4mm balance cable on Figo KA13, is VLC enough? I’m running pixelos custom rom based on android 14.
    Pls reply.

    • @prime12602
      @prime12602 Месяц назад

      Now I have both power amp and VLC. It works.

  • @Gadgetibles
    @Gadgetibles Месяц назад

    OR simply get an LG device for cheap and enjoy the quad dac and if for any reason you need a bit more power which is not likely and want the 4.4 balance then get a dongle for those rear occasions u need more power

  • @hyper_t47
    @hyper_t47 Год назад +1

    What can we do for in car audio from Android phones? I'm so thankful my car still has a CD player in it. FYI my Subaru's sound system is pathetic.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Год назад +2

      Get yourself some speakers from Stereo Integrity. I would use a DAC dongle and connect it to your car's sound system that way.

  • @SStrudles.pastry
    @SStrudles.pastry 5 месяцев назад +1

    Does anyone know a way to resolve hearing clicking and occasional static through a dongle dac on Android?

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  5 месяцев назад +1

      Could be a few different things all the way down to dust in the 3.5mm output jack. Try different approaches to narrow it down. It could very well be the dongle itself.

  • @jjayala
    @jjayala 10 месяцев назад +3

    Shout-out to all the line cooks who use their phone in metal six pans

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  10 месяцев назад +1

      Lol, I've been in the hospitality industry most of my life, and I approve of this comment 😆 🤣

    • @jjayala
      @jjayala 10 месяцев назад

      @@mykandrew haha thank you. That's awesome. I just got into this rabbit hole. Streaming and gaming keeps me sober. Just got my first 7hz 71 and kz (I know there is some drama with them) zs10 pro x and I'm loving them. I'll upgrade eventually but what a great hobby.

  • @plenus7392
    @plenus7392 4 месяца назад

    Some ppl actually switch phones because of the internal DAC lol, just use a DAC dongle

  • @chrispriestley882
    @chrispriestley882 Месяц назад

    So many people asking so many questions, is it going to sound better just because someone else says it should? If you can't tell for your self then you're wasting your time asking.

  • @jimocampo6237
    @jimocampo6237 2 месяца назад

    I hope you can help me. I am looking for something that will let me download music from an old Ipod. I don't want to use apple music. I would rather have an android player. Can I do this? I am 68 years old so please do not make this too technical. Thank you.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  2 месяца назад

      I’m fairly sure with IPods you’d have to use iTunes to access the music and then from there you can download it to your computer. From there you can probably upload it to an android device.

  • @amanieux
    @amanieux 5 месяцев назад

    isn't android 14 now a usb bit perfect audio without resampling ?

    • @joelo5164
      @joelo5164 5 месяцев назад

      No it isn't...Google is refusing to even look at it

  • @yantheriault4995
    @yantheriault4995 Год назад

    what about bluetooth aptx?

  • @bradavon
    @bradavon Год назад

    Chromecast isn't a great solution for audiophiles. It tops or at 96Khz. I read Qobuz still send 192Khz but Chromecast doesn't support it so. Chromecast doesn't support Apple Music's ALAC codec they use for High Resolution and oddly Amazon Music HD (even CD Quality lossles) doesn't support Chromecast at all, only their lossy music works with Chromecast.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Год назад

      Im not surprised Google doesn't play well with Apple.

    • @bksve6505
      @bksve6505 Год назад

      Bubbleup p supports 192. The DAC shows that Sample rate. It works. Qobuz supported.

    • @bksve6505
      @bksve6505 Год назад

      Argon Solo or Wiim streaming adapters provide better quality than the Chromecast dongle, in particular when combined with a decent DAC.

  • @skypallman6169
    @skypallman6169 2 месяца назад

    Btr7

  • @devlonwebb1835
    @devlonwebb1835 5 месяцев назад

    Dang dude this must be for smart people. Sounds like gibberish to me

  • @EmreLikya
    @EmreLikya 11 дней назад

    Even you have a dac, Android doesn't support bit perfect. so... buy iphone and enjoy!

  • @ericelliott227
    @ericelliott227 Год назад

    Hmm, I don't know, I don't get it. I have found it is physically impossible to get decent sound from a smartphone or tablet. They just are not made for the application of audio. Especially smartphones, one can't even get decent sound quality on a phone call with those things. Besides, the batteries on those things only last up to 30 minutes if you are lucky and the planets align before you must recharge them.
    I hate smartphones, they are dreadful! (I was forced to get one a few months ago, but it sits at home unpowered. It is only for if I am stranded with The Vid (covid) or the upcoming dreadful situation facing everyone soon of not being able to even buy a candy bar without a smartphone, something I would rather resist and starve to death or something than to give into).
    When I want to listen to music it is vinyl or CD.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Год назад

      Yeah unfortunately mobile phone streaming isn't for everyone. Perhaps some day you will tinker around with it until you find a process you enjoy through your phone.

    • @ericelliott227
      @ericelliott227 Год назад

      @@mykandrew Well, that won't happen because I don't like my smartphone or any smartphone. As I said, it is not for being used on the regular, I won't even install the sim card. I still would not have a smartphone had it not been forced on me. I kept my flip phone to carry with me in case of emergency, it is reliable, unlike smartphones.
      It doesn't matter much as I am not into streaming except for research and occasional background music. I also find it rather inconvenient.
      I'm very old school. It took a long time for me to even accept CDs.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Год назад

      @@ericelliott227 you remind me of my Dad, he was the same way.

    • @barlow2976
      @barlow2976 5 месяцев назад +1

      You have an experience with smart phones that is far from typical. They are very capable devices, it is the user that is the weak link. I dislike many aspects of phone ownership, so just use it as I wish, but don't blame the phone, blame yourself. Learn to use it and you will enjoy it. I too prefer to own cds than rely on streaming, but have a Tidal sub and have found myself using it more than anticipated.

    • @ericelliott227
      @ericelliott227 5 месяцев назад

      "it is the user that is the weak link" - That is exactly my point! It also gives me the right to not like smartphones for myself and not use them for everything under the sun. I say let them be "very capable devices" on their own for those who like them and can use them. I can't learn to use it for anything beyond phone calls (which is a tiny bit sketchy in my experience as well, but it works), because it is far too complicated and not usable for anything I need or do. The only purpose I have a mobile phone ("smart" or otherwise) is because pay phones no longer exist. I can't make spreadsheets with it, I can't take pictures that well at all with it, I can't "video" with it at all (I'm not sure it has that function actually). I can't do email with it, I can't use it for any aspect of music. I can barely "text" with it. I'm not into texting, so it doesn't matter to me. Why would I use a phone for pictures and video when I have cameras for that? Why would I try to listen to music or watch movies or whatever on a phone when I have a PC or a "TV"? I have extremely poor eyesight anyway so even the thought of doing that is absurd. Personally, I find smartphones rather useless. I'm often amazed at those who are good with them, but I also don't want to know how to do whatever they do.
      I have a Spotify sub, but I only find it useful for research or background noise on occasion. I don't like using it for listening, casual or otherwise, I get fatigued inside of 10 minutes.

  • @icmman7
    @icmman7 7 месяцев назад

    why would anyone use a phone for music files? get a dac.

  • @athathsonty2925
    @athathsonty2925 Год назад +1

    I would have been happy if this Video was not addressed to techno-geeks, and instead to lay persons who constitute the vaaaaast majority of android users. Being a layman Everything was worse than Greek and Latin to me. Hence no 'Like'.

    • @mykandrew
      @mykandrew  Год назад +4

      This was in lay.

    • @thunderstar254
      @thunderstar254 9 месяцев назад

      Bruh your assumptions of typical consumer demographics are completely backwards. The brainless masses gravitate to iOS, not Android.