Android still doesn’t handle USB audio very well. USB DAC dongles have their own volume settings, however Android doesn’t ever change this. This means that if a dongle has a preset volume level that is relatively low, android can never go above this.

Someone on Reddit has written a better explanation: https://www.reddit.com/r/headphones/comments/11wfe05/android_dongle_volume_issue_lets_ask_for_a_fix/

Help us get this issue higher up on android’s priority list by pressing the +1 button. I know it probably doesn’t affect many users here but thank you anyway!

  • Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    My car doesn’t have Bluetooth, and my phone doesn’t have an aux jack, so I am all too familiar with this problem. My ex with an iPhone used a dongle-to-aux which worked fine, but my phone was always incredibly quiet, so basically unusable. It’s a shame that Google isn’t really doing anything about this problem. I did my part and starred it, looks like there’s only ~200 stars at this time

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      10 months ago

      Classic Google, mocks apple for removing the aux port. They then remove the aux port and don’t even bother implementing the aux dongle protocol correctly.

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      10 months ago

      I agree Google should fix this, but there is a workaround. You could get a Bluetooth to AUX dongle if this is bothering you. They’re fairly cheap.

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        10 months ago

        Nice to see some work arounds but ideally we’d see a system wide fix. Let’s try get as many people as we can to star this issue!

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        10 months ago

        Sending audio over Bluetooth is always a bad idea (other than simple voice calls).

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      10 months ago

      Thanks, wonder how we can get a wider audience to star this issue. Thought I’d start on Lemmy.

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    10 months ago

    I must be lucky, because this has never affected me. I have two different USBC dacs that I use on my android phones. The first one (super cheap one from eBay) defaults to max hw volume when plugged in, that happens to be a pleasant listening volume when the software volume is at 70%. The second (nicer, better) one has much higher drive capacity, but it defaults to 50% hw volume when plugged in, so again happens to be exactly the right listening volume when sw volume is at 70%.

    I can also use UAPP to manually change the hw volume if I need to. The downside is UAPP for some reason always puts the good DAC to 100% hw volume by default that is enough to hurt my ears and damage my cheap earbuds.

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      10 months ago

      It’s good there are workarounds but it would be amazing to have this fixed system wide! Is there free version of UAPP?

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    10 months ago

    Does this only affect certain dongles?

    I use a Meizu Hifi Pro and it doesn’t behave like it has an internal volume, instead deferring to whatever the phones volume is.

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      10 months ago

      Some dongles default their volume to 100% (or close to). Android doesn’t touch the hardware volume and simply controls the volume of the digital sound it’s sending to the DAC I believe.

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    10 months ago

    What I am really wanting is for Google to remove the 16/44.1 limit in Androids audio chain. It seems like they have the plumbing for it as of 13 but I still need to use Synfonium’s custom audio pipeline to get full res audio.