wt0 wrote: 
> SB Player uses Android's stock audio system so it is limited by what
> Android can support, which in stock form is a max of 16bit 48khz.
> 
> If a device maker uses a custom version of Android that supports higher
> resolution audio, SB Player does have an option to use higher sampling
> rates(up to 192khz). However there is no way to use higher bit width.
> It's extremely unlikely anyone would hack Android to support more than
> 16bits anyway, since it would probably require a complete overhaul of
> the audio system.
> 
> If a device claims support for high resolution audio, but requires a
> specific app to use it, then that app is using a custom audio driver and
> there's no way for SB Player to utilize that.
> 
> Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

Thats interesting thanks.

It uses android 4.1.1 and as far as I understood any app can output to
the devices in built dac/amp at 24bit and up to 192khz.

Is there any way to unrestrict the player to see if it can drive at the
full res of the player.

Sent from my SGP312 using Tapatalk




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