Does anyone have a favorite program to listen to their top quality audio FLAC and related sound files on the lg v30?
mlknez:
Many thanks for your detailed description and results with the various music apps available. I am very interested to hear that only the stock LG app is able to utilise all four DACs in the phone. I am waiting on my V30 (which is still about 4 weeks away here in Europe), and currently using an old HTC 7 with a dragonfly black for my music needs. This necessitates using the USB Audio Player Pro app so interesting to hear I should avoid it for optimum playback. I'm hoping the V30 will be sufficiently proficient to allow me to leave the dragonfly black at home and enjoy my B&O H6(G2) headphones with less cables. Do you have any experience/thoughts with the dragonfly DAC s and/or their comparison to the V30 output?
All I am trying to do is to use Bluetooth in the car to play music stored locally on my phone. I do not want to such a streaming service, such as Google Play Music or Spotify. For now, I want to play the music using an auxiliary cable from the v30 to my car. It works if I play the music manually.
But, if I press a button on my Bluetooth headset or speaker and ask it to play a song, an artist, or an album, Google Assistant insists that I set a default music service. It will not use a music app to play local music.
I would like it to use a third-party app called CloudPlayer, by doubleTwist, to play local music. For a while, pressing the Bluetooth button would at least trigger a dialog box allowing me to select the stock Music player or CloudPlayer. Now, however, that doesn't happen.
Oddly, if I instead tap the Google button from the home screen and then tap the microphone and tell it to play an artist, an album, or a song, it usually does play the song from CloudPlayer locally. I assume I am using Google Now instead of Google Assistant and that Google Now does these things better than Google Assistant.
I have tried to make a press of the Bluetooth button trigger Google Now instead of Google Assistant, but I can't make it work. Several apps that promise to do that simply don't work. (They are all old.)
Is there some way (a) to make Google Assistant use CloudPlayer (or any app) to play local music or (b) to bypass Google Assistant and use what I assume is Google Now to use CloudPlayer (or any app) to play local music? I would like to do it by just pressing a Bluetooth button, as I don't want to take my eyes off the road. I have enabled only Bluetooth calling (not media audio), as otherwise it would play the music through the Bluetooth device. I want to play it from the phono port of my phone.
Thanks for any help.
The V30 ES9218P DAC sounds very similar to the LH Labs Geekout V2+ and the OPPO HA2. Both of those sound better to my ears than the Dragonfly Black.
There is really only one DAC in the ES9218P with four different pipelines. All four are only engaged if you are playing lossless audio at 48khz PCM or greater, or DSD. This is to save on batter usage.
The V30 ES9218P DAC sounds very similar to the LH Labs Geekout V2+ and the OPPO HA2. Both of those sound better to my ears than the Dragonfly Black.
There is really only one DAC in the ES9218P with four different pipelines. All four are only engaged if you are playing lossless audio at 48khz PCM or greater, or DSD. This is to save on batter usage.
Thanks for the info. My tracks are all standard FLAC files from CDs at the native 16/44.1khz - will they still trigger the DACs other three 'pipelines' despite not being 48khz or greater? Did you find this out due to your own testing or can you link to where the 48khz being the trigger frequency for the other pipelines is discussed? Many thanks.
Can you test gonemad music player?
I just tested the GoneMad player. Nice user interface, by the way. It is not meant for high quality playback however. It will play via the Sabre DAC but will decimate all PCM to 48khz and converts all DSD to 48khz PCM. It will not unfold MQA files. If you have CD quality or lower, this application will work fine for you.