SoundCard
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Greetings,
I have a good amount of HQ audio on thumbdrives. Right now I am plugging them into my Galaxy 7 phone, then the headphone OUT into a normal receiver. On the good side, the phone provides an interface to select files to play,...on the bad side, the DAC in the phone isn't great.
Is there any piece of equipment out there that I could use that would bypass the phone's DAC and still use the phone's screen as an visual screen to select music? I think I read somewhere, that any DAC plugged into the phone's headphone jack would bypass the phone's DAC. But isn't what I need, a DAC that goes between the thumbdrive and the phone? I just can't seem to get a handle on how this progression works. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I seem to need just the 'Digital-to-Analogue' and not the reverse. Might there be some simple unit out there that would work?
The Galaxy 7 plays audio up to 24bit/192kHz. I don't need anymore than that. No DSD etc.
I have a good amount of HQ audio on thumbdrives. Right now I am plugging them into my Galaxy 7 phone, then the headphone OUT into a normal receiver. On the good side, the phone provides an interface to select files to play,...on the bad side, the DAC in the phone isn't great.
Is there any piece of equipment out there that I could use that would bypass the phone's DAC and still use the phone's screen as an visual screen to select music? I think I read somewhere, that any DAC plugged into the phone's headphone jack would bypass the phone's DAC. But isn't what I need, a DAC that goes between the thumbdrive and the phone? I just can't seem to get a handle on how this progression works. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I seem to need just the 'Digital-to-Analogue' and not the reverse. Might there be some simple unit out there that would work?
The Galaxy 7 plays audio up to 24bit/192kHz. I don't need anymore than that. No DSD etc.