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Has anyone been able to use external DAC such as ifi NanoDsd or M2 tech
on a tablet such as LG G pad 8.3 verizon or Dell venue 8 Android ...? I can play other media files from tab or sd using
USB audio recorder pro (paid app).
This should not be this difficut. Spotify on Tablet seems not support the USB audio out. I know both tablets have android drivers and hardware capable...
Come on Spotify...Stop worrying about marketing and making more money and support your premium users...!
THX
USB out is not possibly. Several reason's but the main one being to do with the encryption. Only audio out via Bluetooth or the headphones jack s is and will ever be possible.
USB OTG works fine with Spotify for me with Android 5. Working on both Nexus 10 and Nexus 5 with an OTG cable and Audioquest Dragonfly v1.2 DAC.
This is good to hear, cos i'm experiencing the same problem. Just bought a Dragonfly 1.2, and using it on HTC M8 (on Android 5.0.1), but can't get it to play through the USB to the DAC. Frustrating, not sure how to get help, whether to ask Spotify, HTC, Dragonfly etc.
Was there anything that you did to make it work, or just plug and play ?
Thanks.
Bumping this old thread... I've got a couple of new android phones running Lollipop, and USB OTG audio out works fine when using dedicated media players that support that feature, but have had no luck getting to work from within the Spotify app. USB OTG audio out works fine from my Mac, so I don't think there's any kind of an encryption or DRM issue in play here.
Has anyone had success playing Spotify through an external DAC?
After few tries I finally got it worked on my HTC M8 with Nexum Aqua USB DAC/Amp.
Try these steps and see if you got any luck:
1. unplug the external DAC (Nexum Aqua in my case) from the device (HTC M8 in my case)
2. start playing music in Spotify; music will come out from device's loudspeaker.
3. set Spotify/device volume to mid or low level to avoid sudden burst later on.
4. plug in earphone to the external DAC, and then plug in the DAC to the device while Spotify is still playing.
5. Wait for few seconds, and then music output will switch from device loudspeaker to earphone via DAC.
The steps has to be repeated again everytime when switching the music player from Spotify to others (such as Android default Music Player) and back to Spotify again.
Good Luck!
Just recieved an Audioquest Dragonfly Red. Spotify works without any fuss. The sound quality is more exciting and more detailed than with the standard headphone jack. Two caveats: (1) Android is automatically up-sampling to 96kHz which impacts the sound quality and (2) there are occasional audible glitches.
On the same system, "USB Audio Player PRO" has neither issue. It has its own USB audio driver.
Spotify Developers - would it be possible to support the USB Audio Player PRO driver on devices with it installed? That would open up a world of USB DACs. I hear of another streaming service supporting USB Audio Player PRO. I bought a DAC with Spotify in mind. The audio forums suggest others have done so too. We are the kind of people who enthuse about Spotify to our friends.
Spoitify Users - please support the idea above here.
I previously tried an OPPO HA2 with the same phone. When using Spotify the OPPO I tried was much more glitchy than the Dragonfly.
Phone: Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N9005)
OS: Android 5.0
Spotify: 5.2.0.885
Cable: Ugreen Micro USB 3.0 male to USB3.0 female OTG (On-The-Go) flat cable
I'm using the ifi NanoDsd.
Unfortunately so far I was not able to make it work with spotify.
I'm also using Onkyo HF Player which works fine with my Smasung A5(2016) and the iDSD nano.
So basically the OTG connection works on this mobile.
When connecting the DAC while Spotify runs, the DAC is detected, but there is no sound.
Any idea how to make it work?
Thank you.
Phone: Galaxy A5 (2016))
OS: Android 5.1.1
Spotify: 5.4.0.858
The iDSD nano works with USB Audio Player Pro app.
And yes I'm supporting the idea.
I'm using S7 edge, Onkyo DAC HA300.
This works with spotify and Onkyo HF Player:
supplied usb to micro usb cable from onkyo and supplied usb OTG adapter from Samsung.
This only works with Onkyo HF Player:
Audio Technica Micro USB to Micro USB cable.
If you want the DAC just for Android for Spotify then, just now, I would wait for Spotify to review the Support USB Audio idea. It crossed 100 votes recently which means that Spotify should review it soon - see FAQ: What happens to the idea I submitted. The DAC will sound even better if the USB OTG driver stops upsampling.
The Dragonfly Red makes a noticable difference to my Note 3 and my laptop. My Note 3 sounded boxed-in and the Dragonfly made my music sound exciting again. My LG G5 has better native sound so I find that I use the dragonfly less with it.
No, since this is the background of the "Idea"
The idea now has 160 votes but still the stae is "New Idea" 😞
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