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strangely, low volume now for 1st minute in UAPP
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Suddenly in UAPP I'm getting the bizarre effect of very low volume for the first 60 seconds, then at exactly the one-minute mark, the correct louder volume kicks in.

This is using UAPP on an Nvidia Shield Pro Android TV box, playing through an RME ADI-2 DAC.  

This volume problem is very new, and only when listening to UAPP, and was happening in UAPP v 6105. 
 
Today I upgraded and it's still happening in UAPP v 6110.

I have never had this problem using this combination of hardware & software until about a week ago.
 
And *only* happens in UAPP, whether its one in my list of 'other radio stations' or a track from my music library, 

It does not happen any of the other apps installed on the Nvidia box.  For example I don't have this problem when playing the Soma FM app, or with any of the streaming-service apps.

Everything goes through the DAC and has always been fine.  What is it about UAPP that could have changed to cause this?  I have not gone into UPAPP's settings at all.
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#2
The Toneboosters parametric EQ and MorphIt stop processing when not purchased after 1 minute.
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#3
I managed to turn off parametric EQ, which appears to have stopped the one-minute-low-volume problem, but the "MorphIt" on-off slider (on Android TV) doesn't respond, and I'd like to turn MorphIt off, too. (It does respond on my Android phone.)

Yes, navigation is tricky on Android-TV-installed UAPP but I tried to disable MorphIt for a good 10-15 minutes and couldn't.

It seems odd that any change caused by new features would be allowed to affect a user's default settings, which seems to be what happened in my case.

Could the "Toneboosters" feature have been added without my installing a new version of UAPP? Was it there all along in v.6105?

Also, how do you add a new DAC to your list of supported DACs? Do you first have to have personal experience and testing, etc, with it? I'd like to think the RME ADI-2 FS DAC could be added.
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#4
You need to disable bit-perfect first before you can turn off MorphIt, although MorphIt will not process when bit-perfect is on.

The Toneboosters parametric EQ and MorphIt have been in the app for over 5 years at least.

All DACs that are USB audio class compliant will work. We haven't needed to change our driver in the past years for any DAC. The RME ADI-2 DAC is in our list of being compatible. Should you have problems with it, we kindly ask you to contact support@extreamsd.com.
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(08-06-2023, 02:16 PM)dwrae Wrote: You need to disable bit-perfect first before you can turn off MorphIt, although MorphIt will not process when bit-perfect is on.

The Toneboosters parametric EQ and MorphIt have been in the app for over 5 years at least.

All DACs that are USB audio class compliant will work. We haven't needed to change our driver in the past years for any DAC. The RME ADI-2 DAC is in our list of being compatible. Should you have problems with it, we kindly ask you to contact support@extreamsd.com.

> You need to disable bit-perfect first before you can turn off MorphIt, although MorphIt will not 
> process when bit-perfect is on.

On my Nvidia Shield Pro Android TV box, with bit-perfect disabled in UAPP (with "off" selected, not "when possible"), the entire MorphIt interface is unresponsive. (Unless I'm doing something else wrong.)

> The Toneboosters parametric EQ and MorphIt have been in the app for over 5 years at least.

Then I have to have accidentally enabled them while navigating around the app, not seeing what's highlighted (as is the case using UAPP on Android TV).

> All DACs that are USB audio class compliant will work.

That's great.  And thank you for all your work on a very, very nice app, in spite of my nit-picks.
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(08-06-2023, 08:24 PM)watchpocket Wrote: On my Nvidia Shield Pro Android TV box, with bit-perfect disabled in UAPP (with "off" selected, not "when possible"), the entire MorphIt interface is unresponsive. (Unless I'm doing something else wrong.)

How can I disable MorphIt in Android TV, or otherwise make MorphIt on A-TV respond to navigation & other commands?
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(08-09-2023, 11:06 PM)watchpocket Wrote:
(08-06-2023, 08:24 PM)watchpocket Wrote: On my Nvidia Shield Pro Android TV box, with bit-perfect disabled in UAPP (with "off" selected, not "when possible"), the entire MorphIt interface is unresponsive. (Unless I'm doing something else wrong.)

How can I disable MorphIt in Android TV, or otherwise make MorphIt on Android-TV respond to navigation & other commands?

Anyone have an answer?  Can this be done?
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#8
You cannot remote control those settings. You would need a mouse.
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