by viStringTheory » Fri Oct 22, 2021 2:13 pm
I've been learning more as I dip my toes into high-end audio, and one topic that has come up a few times is that Android devices will re-sample high quality audio sources to 48kHz in its native audio stack. The resources discussing this topic have all pointed to a MMA competitor (not sure if I should mention it here) that is able to bypass the Android audio stack and play bit-perfect without Android re-sampling it.
I do not want to pay for this other app when I'm already invested in MediaMonkey for Windows and Android, so I am wondering: is MediaMonkey Android is also able to bypass Android's re-sampling?
A couple of the resources where I first heard of this issue are YouTube videos: 1) "Android for Audiophiles: COMPLETE Guide" by Audio Fixation; 2) "iPhone or Android for HIGH-QUALITY AUDIO?" by Darko Audio.
I've been learning more as I dip my toes into high-end audio, and one topic that has come up a few times is that Android devices will re-sample high quality audio sources to 48kHz in its native audio stack. The resources discussing this topic have all pointed to a MMA competitor (not sure if I should mention it here) that is able to bypass the Android audio stack and play bit-perfect without Android re-sampling it.
I do not want to pay for this other app when I'm already invested in MediaMonkey for Windows and Android, so I am wondering: [b]is MediaMonkey Android is also able to bypass Android's re-sampling[/b]?
A couple of the resources where I first heard of this issue are YouTube videos: 1) "Android for Audiophiles: COMPLETE Guide" by Audio Fixation; 2) "iPhone or Android for HIGH-QUALITY AUDIO?" by Darko Audio.