• Play wav, flac, ogg, mp3, DSD, SACD, aiff, aac, m4a, ape, cue (and others) (even 24- and 32-bit) files. Almost all of the above should work
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• Use a USB audio DAC connected via an OTG cable (if your Android device is compatible and supports USB host mode).
• Native playback without any use of the audio subsystem of the Android files up to 32-bit / 384 kHz or any other capacity / frequency that your DAC supports. No other Android player can do this because of the 16-bit / 48 kHz limit, even on Android 5+.
• DSD-over-PCM and native DSD playback, as well as DSD-to-PCM conversion, if your DAC does not support DSD (.dff / .dsf files).
• Toneboosters MorphIt Mobile: Improve your mobile phone! (separate purchase from the application).
• Playback folders.
• UPnP / DLNA
• UPnP media renderer (for example, stream from Google Music in combination with BubbleUPnP)
• UPnP content server
• Playback from a network with access to a Samba server (should work with Windows and NAS).
• Stream audio with Qobuz, Shoutcast and Tidal.
• Android media database playback with playlists. Play albums (not applicable to folder playback!).
• Play without pauses.
• Random Play / Repeat.
• Play "bit perfect" (bit-per-bit).
• Replay gain.
• Background playback (during playback, you can turn off the screen, switch to other applications, etc.).
• Sample rate conversion (if your DAC doesn’t support the audio file rate).
• 10-band equalizer (can be turned off).
• Root access or kernel configuration is not required, but if there is a root access on the device, there is an additional adjustment to combat the stuttering sound (for example, when the screen is off).
• Software and hardware volume control (when applicable).
• Upsampling (optional).
• Last.fm scrobbling.