Just a little FYI, I was able to get an external USB audio DAC (Fiio E17 via a USB OTG cable) to work with my Fire HD on Lolipop. It was just a quick test using the Amazon Music app, which resulted in 48kHz/16 bit output. I'm going to play around a little bit more to see if I can get output at 96kHz (or 192kHz using another DAC I have) with some FLAC files. Anyway, I'm thinking this may make a nice little device for high-res music.
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Curious if this would work with a xoom. I want to use my xoom as the source for audio that goes from usb to optical.
I am a N00B so I can't post links yet but this is it.
Behringer UCA202 2-In/2-Out USB Audio Interface S/PDIF Out
Highlights
Ultra-low latency
Audio interface connects instruments, mixer, etc. with a computer for recording and playback
High-resolution 48 kHz converters for premium audio quality
Works with PC or Mac—no setup or drivers required
Free audio recording and editing software downloadable at
Stereo headphone output with dedicated level control for monitoring both input and output
Additional S/PDIF optical output for direct digital conversion
It would depend on whether the Xoom can relay sound to the usb port.. if other USB devices can receive sound from the xoom like a dock or something you may just have a chance if that device indeed doesn't require drivers.. this is just my own opinion
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Android will need standard ASIO, WDM or Core audio drivers for this device to work.
The audio industry standardized the driver requirements a few years back. ASIO works in linux so with some work, it would probably work in android.
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Interesting. The xoom does output sound via usb when in the dock. So I need to find a usb sound card that has asio hardware?
Hi,
Got a stock UK D802 16GB on Kit Kat 4.4.2 (Software version D80220d-EUR-XX).
What is compatibility like with OTG USB DACs such as the Fiio E18 on stock 4.4.2?
Do any of the custom Kit Kat firmwares work better with OTG USB DACs?
Do I need to use USB Audio Player PRO?
Thanks,
J
My Fiio E18 just got delivered tested with Shure SE435 and Sennheiser HD650 playing Apple Lossless.
Native Music player, Poweramp, Google Music... no sound via USB.
USB Audio Player PRO works perfectly via USB.
Using E18 via analogue from G2 headphone socket in is an improvement, but the left channel noise bug is clearer and as annoying as ever.
As a comparison tested with my portable options listed here in order of sound quality with Shure SE435 IEMs.
Best - LG G2 USB OTG to USB in on Fiio E18 with USB Player Pro
2nd - 4th Gen iPod Classic via Fiio LOD (line out cable) to analogue in on E18
3rd - 4th Gen iPod Nano via Fiio LOD (line out cable) to analogue in on E18
4th - 4th Gen iPod Classic headphone jack
5th - 4th Gen iPod Nano headphone jack
6th - LG G2 via 3.5mm headphone to analogue in on E18.
7th - LG G2 headphone jack direct.
Apart from the left channel noise bug the G2 is fine for casual listening but LG need to fix that bug and get OTG USB DACs working again for native android.
J
Update, the free trial version of USB Audio Player PRO caused some issues with normal audio, started to get USB error when inserting headphone jack and no sound on headphones.
Fix was to uninstall free trial version of USB Audio Player PRO.
Fixed!
Delivered today was the cheapest (GBP 2.49) Micro USB OTG adapter I could find on Ebay UK.
Listed as: LG Optimus G2 D802 E960 Google Nexus 4 OTG Adapter Host Cable USB to Micro USB
Seller: good-seller-uk
Using the OTG adapter with the Fiio E18 works in both PC and Phone modes with Power Amp, Amazon MP3, Google Music, Tune In RadioPro and the LG Music player all working perfectly.
Incoming calls play the ringtone over USB audio but on accepting the call audio goes to handset only.
In addition my old Hotaudio Bitperfect DAC also works fine as well.
J
hd1080ts said:
My Fiio E18 just got delivered tested with Shure SE435 and Sennheiser HD650 playing Apple Lossless.
Native Music player, Poweramp, Google Music... no sound via USB.
USB Audio Player PRO works perfectly via USB.
Using E18 via analogue from G2 headphone socket in is an improvement, but the left channel noise bug is clearer and as annoying as ever.
As a comparison tested with my portable options listed here in order of sound quality with Shure SE435 IEMs.
Best - LG G2 USB OTG to USB in on Fiio E18 with USB Player Pro
2nd - 4th Gen iPod Classic via Fiio LOD (line out cable) to analogue in on E18
3rd - 4th Gen iPod Nano via Fiio LOD (line out cable) to analogue in on E18
4th - 4th Gen iPod Classic headphone jack
5th - 4th Gen iPod Nano headphone jack
6th - LG G2 via 3.5mm headphone to analogue in on E18.
7th - LG G2 headphone jack direct.
Apart from the left channel noise bug the G2 is fine for casual listening but LG need to fix that bug and get OTG USB DACs working again for native android.
J
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I wanted to take advantage that you have the same rig as me and wanted to ask you a question.
Does it worth the investment on a Fiio E18 for the LG G2? Can you stream out from Spotify app through USB OTG?
Lots of thanks!
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Does it worth the investment on a Fiio E18 for the LG G2?
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Yes, In the office it works great via the OTG, but unwieldy for travel, so I am using the E18 with iPod 4G with Line Out Dock (LOD) when travelling.
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Can you stream out from Spotify app through USB OTG?
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Did not try Spotify but should work with the generic OTG cable, I can try it this weekend and post an update.
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Yes, In the office it works great via the OTG, but unwieldy for travel, so I am using the E18 with iPod 4G with Line Out Dock (LOD) when travelling.
Did not try Spotify but should work with the generic OTG cable, I can try it this weekend and post an update.
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Would be great (Y)
Tested - Spotify works fine with the generic OTG adaptor with E18.
My e18 works with poweramp and other cable that came with the amp.
Good to know that I didn't need to buy the uapp app.
Can I hook up an usb dac to the nexus player? I want to connect the nexus player through a quality USB DAC to my amplifier (which only has analog stereo inputs).
Currently I have a chromecast and use the headphone out jack of my TV to feed the amplifier, but this is less then ideal.
Would something like this do the job?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005COKXCO?pc_redir=1413528130&robot_redir=1
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Yes, it might do the job. However, i read in the reviews that HMDI audio extractors can cause troubles with video sync and HDCP. Also, I want one with good audio quality. Most HDMI extractors are not reviewed by HIFI magazines.
So a good quality HDMI pass-through DAC reviewed by HIFI people start at $250,-, they are more expensive then their USB only counterparts of similar quality.
USB DACs are way more common. I can get a better quality USB DAC for $150,- (the ODAC by nwavguy)
I read that android 5.0 supports USB dacs (at least on mobile phones). Since the nexus player also has android 5.0, it should hopefully also support an USB DAC.
I'd like to do the same with my Icon Nuforce Dac, so I'm interested in the answer as well. thank you for the question.
Just an FYI that I am using an HDMI audio extractor with a Chromecast on a secondary TV. The TV (Sony) and receiver (Onkyo) are both 4 or 5 years old and were lower end units. Neither had pass-thru which was making me crazy until I figured out the problem (why no audio from the Chromecast)
I picked up one of the J-River (?) Extractors on Amazon. Reviews were mixed so I wasn't expecting much, but it works perfect. I plug the Chromecast into the extractor and run HDMI video and optical audio to my receiver. I've experienced no issues at all with audio out of sync and the sound is very good.
I am not an audiophile & not sure if this will help with your DAC question, but since I had good luck with splitting my audio/video via an extractor, I thought I'd mention it just in case.
I read that latest version of Android operating system for mobile (Lollipop) supports usb DACs.
Can we expect the operating system of the Android TV to support it as well?
Hi want to send the audio of streaming apps as spotify and google music to the usb output to use them with the Fiio Q1 DAC/AMP as I used to do it with the nexus 5x, but I haven't being successful at setting this up. The most I have accomplish is playing local files to usb using HiByMusic app and the OTG cable.
If anyone know how to do it or have found an app for it, please share, thanks!
Just got a USB headphone DAC/amp (Monolith THX portable) and it works, kinda. I can hear the system sound letting me know it's plugged in, can also hear videos, youtube, and game audio; but as soon as I try to play a music file it goes mute. Only thing I've found so far that works is using MX Player and forcing it to SW decoding, though that's not exactly my ideal music app. Any idea what's going on here?
You need USB 3.0 for Audio through USB.
Since Mi 9T/Redmi K20 already had 3.5mm Aux jack, the USB port is a 2.0 port as audio is the primary reason for USB 3.0.
So, there's no support for Audio through USB on the HW level itself.
Don't know if this relevant to your question or not, but I use Topping NX4 DSD portable Dac/amp and it works out of the box, and DSD Capable when using HiBy music app. Try to use HiBy music player and use it's exclusive USB driver. If not, buy UAPP (USB Audio Pro Player) or test the trial first to know if it work or not. Using dac/amp on android is a bit gambling as some works as simple as plugged in and some need driver provided from those app (like UAPP for instance).