[Q] USB DAC - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Owner of a new 920I. Nice phone, I like the clicky buttons best of all I think.
Has anyone had any luck with any USB DACs? My JDS Labs ODAC wont work at all, either with stock players or with UAPP.
Any confirmed to be working?
Cheers

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[Q] In-call quality and USB OTG on the Nexus S

Hi there,
I am considering the Nexus S and wonder if someone would share their experience and knowledge with me:
Q1.What is the Nexus S call quality like using the stock Android?
I'd be grateful if you would compare this with another 'phone e.g
Samsung Galaxy S, or a Nokia 'phone, or an iPhone.
Q2.Does the Nexus S support USB OTG?
I would like to connect a USB device, like a SD or CF card,
to the device so that I can download items from my camera etc.
Many thanks in advance for all those who read this post.
Best wishes,
F
Q1.What is the Nexus S call quality like using the stock Android?
Coming from a 3GS, I've heard and been heard no problem whatsoever.
On the other hand, talking on speaker...you have to really talk into the speaker (next to the usb con) for people to hear you well.
Q2.Does the Nexus S support USB OTG?
Apparently it does! I have yet to try it and see if it really works...
USB OTG
If you have the cables and are still interested in otg, check out ezkeel's post and help him out by testing. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19926148&postcount=748

USB Audio - working!

Hi everyone,
I know this has been confirmed elsewhere on the net, but I didn't see anything here so thought I would pass this on to the more hardcore audio fans here.
I tried all my USB DACs last night - RSA Intruder, Apex Glacier, HeadAmp Pico, Leckterton UHA-6S.MKII and all are working with the Xperia Z.
great news! thanks mate!
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cool
I recently got the MW1 (only €19!!!) and learned about DACs (apparently there's a pretty good one inside, Wolfson). Now using this together with the MDR-1R and my Xperia Z! Really nice.
The DACs you are talking about are standalones? How would you use these and why? And why so many? Sry noob questions, but would really like to know.
Yeah, standalone DACs/amps. You would use these because they give you better sound quality than the phone itself does, and also the amplification makes them able to drive less sensitive headphones, which phones are unsuited for. Now that Sony, HTC, and Samsung all have USB audio in their phones it means I never have to care how good or bad my phones inbuilt sound quality is, I know I'll always have awesome sound quality regardless.
As for why so many, well, no particular reason apart from I wanted to know which I liked best and I'm taking my sweet time about deciding!
moraal said:
I recently got the MW1 (only €19!!!) and learned about DACs (apparently there's a pretty good one inside, Wolfson). Now using this together with the MDR-1R and my Xperia Z! Really nice.
The DACs you are talking about are standalones? How would you use these and why? And why so many? Sry noob questions, but would really like to know.
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Where did you get it for 19 euros from?
L11 said:
Where did you get it for 19 euros from?
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It was a temporary offer from Studentmobiel, the dutch company where I ordered my XZ. Ridiculously good offer
NZtechfreak said:
Yeah, standalone DACs/amps. You would use these because they give you better sound quality than the phone itself does, and also the amplification makes them able to drive less sensitive headphones, which phones are unsuited for. Now that Sony, HTC, and Samsung all have USB audio in their phones it means I never have to care how good or bad my phones inbuilt sound quality is, I know I'll always have awesome sound quality regardless.
As for why so many, well, no particular reason apart from I wanted to know which I liked best and I'm taking my sweet time about deciding!
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Thanks for the explanation.
What do you mean by less sensitive headphones?
If I understand, newer model phones all have a DAC inside already?
In my case, because there's a Wolfson DAC in the MW1, would you recommend using MW1 or just using Xperia Z (in the case of audio quality) ?
PlugAndPlay
Is it a simple plugAndPlay or do you have to restart the phone with the DAC plugged in?
Would love to attach a Behringer X302 to my (future) Xperia Z
It's only 42Euro at Thomann.de
According to the Android App USBAudioRecorderPRO
i can record a signal with the Xperia Z (hopefully)
Think that output is also possible?
Mixermachine said:
Is it a simple plugAndPlay or do you have to restart the phone with the DAC plugged in?
Would love to attach a Behringer X302 to my (future) Xperia Z
It's only 42Euro at Thomann.de
According to the Android App USBAudioRecorderPRO
i can record a signal with the Xperia Z (hopefully)
Think that output is also possible?
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Simple plug and play, USB Audio Recorder Pro not required.
moraal said:
Thanks for the explanation.
What do you mean by less sensitive headphones?
If I understand, newer model phones all have a DAC inside already?
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All phones have a DAC inside, a DAC is a digital to analog converter, and is required for the playback of digital music and sound.
The advantage of bypassing the phones internal DAC, which is what is being done with USB audio, is that if a phone has a poor DAC (or good DAC that is poorly implemented for that matter) you're not stuck with that.
Headphones and IEMs have varying sensitivity to a given input signal - some require more power to drive effectively (and when I say drive effectively I mean drive to both good listening volume levels and adequately control the driver of the headphone to get the best from it). That's a fairly simplistic and ham-fisted explanation right there to get the basic gist across, if you really want to understand 'sensitivity' you should take a look at somewhere like Head-Fi and so some reading about sensitivity and input impedance (for starters). As a general rule IEMs tend to be more sensitive than full-sized headphones.
NZtechfreak said:
Simple plug and play, USB Audio Recorder Pro not required.
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Input and Out?
What happens when you connect a USB Hub.
Would love to connect a external powered USB Hub, a cheap DAC and my Samson G-Track USB Microphone )
Mixermachine said:
Input and Out?
What happens when you connect a USB Hub.
Would love to connect a external powered USB Hub, a cheap DAC and my Samson G-Track USB Microphone )
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I haven't tried input, I expect that will require USB Audio Recorder Pro. I can check that with my generic Logitech mic.
Connection via a hub should work fine, at least for output, have done that with my S3 and Note II and it's fine. Not sure about simultaneous input and output via a hub though.
NZtechfreak said:
All phones have a DAC inside, a DAC is a digital to analog converter, and is required for the playback of digital music and sound.
The advantage of bypassing the phones internal DAC, which is what is being done with USB audio, is that if a phone has a poor DAC (or good DAC that is poorly implemented for that matter) you're not stuck with that.
Headphones and IEMs have varying sensitivity to a given input signal - some require more power to drive effectively (and when I say drive effectively I mean drive to both good listening volume levels and adequately control the driver of the headphone to get the best from it). That's a fairly simplistic and ham-fisted explanation right there to get the basic gist across, if you really want to understand 'sensitivity' you should take a look at somewhere like Head-Fi and so some reading about sensitivity and input impedance (for starters). As a general rule IEMs tend to be more sensitive than full-sized headphones.
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Thanks, clear explanation!
I've read several reviews on head-fi, but when it comes to the details, I have no clue what they're talking about ;p Soundstages and subbass and all that. I do want to learn though, would you have any other recommended sites fot this kind of information?
USB audio out works plug and play with my Fiio E07K. Makes the MDR-1R sound awesome!
@NZtechfreak
Youve got me thinking :thumbup:
Is it possible to yplug a micro usb into the Xperia z which splits on the other end into two usbs -
One for the dac the other for charging?
Ive got an idea brewing...
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I'm getting back my Audio-GD NFB-3.32... Upgraded to USB 32... wonder if that'll work with the XZ.... cause i believe that even in windows, a driver needs to be installed...
DarkKrypt said:
@NZtechfreak
Youve got me thinking :thumbup:
Is it possible to yplug a micro usb into the Xperia z which splits on the other end into two usbs -
One for the dac the other for charging?
Ive got an idea brewing...
Sent from my LT26i using Tapatalk 2
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You can use a Y-split cable according to some at Head-Fi, however I believe it will only charge the attached peripheral and not the phone.
jkwanness said:
I'm getting back my Audio-GD NFB-3.32... Upgraded to USB 32... wonder if that'll work with the XZ.... cause i believe that even in windows, a driver needs to be installed...
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Probably not if driver installation is required. I have the Audio-GD Reference 10 by the way, they make some stunning gear.
NZtechfreak said:
Hi everyone,
I know this has been confirmed elsewhere on the net, but I didn't see anything here so thought I would pass this on to the more hardcore audio fans here.
I tried all my USB DACs last night - RSA Intruder, Apex Glacier, HeadAmp Pico, Leckterton UHA-6S.MKII and all are working with the Xperia Z.
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Hi, I am really interested in knowing more. Could you tell me how you plugged the Xperia Z? Is it a direct plug and play using USB out from the Z. ANY SPECIAL CABLE NEEDED OR JUST THE CHARGER USB CABLE?
Appreciate the info. :good:
Hi,
I'm very interested in this thread.
I bought that device for my xperia z, ESI Dr. dac nano.
But it doesn't work "power consumption error message", because this dac is usb powered :s.
I think the xperia z will only accept dac/AMP which work with their own battery, do you have a device to test this ?
i'm also very interested in the hrt microstreamer but it is also usb powered, so i won't buy it until i have a proof it can work with an xperia z.
I think your not new in "the word of usb dac/amp" could you give me an advice if i want to buy a battery powered usb dac/amp, as small as possible and with a sound as good as the microstreamer(only basing on review :s)?
cedou97yon said:
Hi,
I'm very interested in this thread.
I bought that device for my xperia z, ESI Dr. dac nano.
But it doesn't work "power consumption error message", because this dac is usb powered :s.
I think the xperia z will only accept dac/AMP which work with their own battery, do you have a device to test this ?
i'm also very interested in the hrt microstreamer but it is also usb powered, so i won't buy it until i have a proof it can work with an xperia z.
I think your not new in "the word of usb dac/amp" could you give me an advice if i want to buy a battery powered usb dac/amp, as small as possible and with a sound as good as the microstreamer(only basing on review :s)?
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You are right in that you need a self powerd amp/dac. I suggest the Sony PHA-1.
By any chance do you know if for Xperias equiped with 4.1 Jellybean connection to outside amp/dacs is plug n play or do you need special app?

USB C audio output?

Hi folks, does anyone know if the mate 9 supports audio via USB C at all?
Looking at a FIIO K1 amp/dac and not sure if it will work or not.
Cheers,
Hp
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heartyparty said:
Hi folks, does anyone know if the mate 9 supports audio via USB C at all?
Looking at a FIIO K1 amp/dac and not sure if it will work or not.
Cheers,
Hp
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Should probably try a quick search. https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/help/usb-type-c-mate-9-capable-digital-audio-t3552233
Yes it works with the fiio k1, just get a micro usb to type c usb. I got this on ( https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-Pa...sr=8-2&keywords=micro+usb+to+type+c+monoprice ). Sounds a lot better.
Cheers folks!
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rodriguez236 said:
Yes it works with the fiio k1, just get a micro usb to type c usb. I got this on. Sounds a lot better.
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Hey, I'm currently having another question...
Does it work OOB or with a 3rd party app ? Can you use apps like Spotify etc...?
I have a problem with my Mate 9 and the fiio k1. Always after I unplug the usb c cable with the k1 and I want to reconnect it, it doesn´t work. It only works if I reboot the device.
looking for Fiio K1 to work with mate 9 pro..anyone with success please reply and tell me the details of quality and performance..will it worth buying?
thanks in advance
Hello guys.
I'm reviving the old thread.
I want to use my Mate 9 as an audio source in my car, connecting it directly to the installed DSP optical input. The goal is to achieve the best audio performance I can get from it. That's why the Bluetooth is not an option.
So, the setup should look like:
"Mate9 - USB C to 3.5mm cable - 3.5mm to optical converter - optical cable -DSP".
The path is long, but I can't figure out there way to do that.
I tried today, but I failed. As a option, I tried the alternative way of using the phone's 3.5 mm audio jack and succeed in playing some music through the DSP, but still, the quality would be better using the USB port.
My questions are:
Can I use the Mate 9 as an USB audio player?
If yes, are there any settings I shall choose in order to make it stream the audio through the USB port, not through its speakers?
Should I use specific player for that?
Please, feel free to share your thought here.

Would this work with a broken screen

I am looking at purchasing this item so i can connect my tv and mouse to unlock my phone and download all my pictures. (broken digitizer)
Anybody have this already or know if it will sort my problem?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product...act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2Z54WBF904K0X
Cheers
Jim
you should be good to go. just make sure you get boot , sound and such . the nicest thing is the Spen will likely not have broken SO , if you get a nice MHL dock / samsung OEM is the best one except that it is in portrait mode but the OEM has 3x USB and its about the only one I've found to reliably work . but ya like I use LTE full time , no wifi so it works perfect with a mouse and keyboard , **** even a hard drive and you have a hella cool ass hub for a TV. seriously it is probably the best way to use ANDROID on a TV with full feature sets.
Cheers mate. My first course of action is to double check it shows on the TV so I bought a 4 quid 11pin micro USB to TV adapter. I'd that works OK. I'll invest in one of these. I will let you know.
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Can I boot when charging? Non root? T387 At&t 8.0

Hello all,
I'm trying to install this in my car and need to power on when it's charging.
I have macrodroid and it's asking for root access.
I've looked everywhere and it doesn't seem like there is much support. Anyone have a US rooted Tab A 8.0 T387?
Is it possible to power on while charging without root access?
Thanks in advance!
Sup @hd2 head, wondering if you ever got this working? I'm looking for a tablet car solution and the T387 looks perfect. Did you get it to play nice with everything? thx.
No I just ended up cutting a notch out where the buttons are :-/
hd2 head said:
No I just ended up cutting a notch out where the buttons are :-/
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I see... Is everything else working fine with Macrodroid? I need a tablet for my e90 bmw with the MOST optical system, but don't want to run a old Nexus 7 like people did 5 years ago. Are you able to charge and play music from USB simultaneously? Do you know if any tablets would support that, either MicroUSB or USB C?
How do you use yours? Just connected to your stereo BT and play music that way? With my 2006 car, that is not an option stock, we must buy a MOST adapter, then we can use BT streaming. I would however like to play music from via USB into the MOST adapter, but would need to use some sort of hub that supplies power to tablet while tablet streams to MOST adapter. From my reading, seems like USB 2.0 is not allowed to do that? Not sure about USB C though.... anyone?
thanks!
My aftermarket head unit has an aux cable input. I'm using that for audio.
I have a macro set to give me the power off option when I take the key out (stop charging)
I routed the car charger to always be charging the tablet when the key is in

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