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Thanks a lot guys. Amazing customer support at Shenzhenaudio...they want to make this right for me.
The Apple dongle has a lightning connector so don’t know about that but my NX4 works fine.@Phorize does your Nokia T20 recognize other dongle DACs like the Apple dongle?
Unfortunately I don't have a type c dongle to hand. It's advertised as compatible with 'mainstream android smart phones'. Not sure what that really means, the T20 has Android 11 which is still supported by Google. If I owned a Windows machine I'd have a go at controlling the firmware that way.@Phorize I mean the Apple A2049 or Apple A2155 Type-C to 3.5mm dongle. Should've clarified, sorry.
Is that with android? Does it function or is the problem limited to the link application? The dac was picked up on Debian 11 without any issues so I’m wondering if the problem is just a bug in the Dawn firmware that is preventing android from picking up the device. From a software release engineering POV one wonders what is so complicated about squashing bugs before thousands of units are shipped.I have the same problem with my newly purchased Dawn 3.5...BUT when I click on any option, for example turning off the LED, it just gets turned off...The application does not show any feedback (menu highlight or something like this) though, maybe a GUI bug from the app.
I am using android and it looks like I've just solved the issue by uninstalling the Play Store version of Moondrop Link and install the apk file from Moondrop website insteadIs that with android? Does it function or is the problem limited to the link application? The dac was picked up on Debian 11 without any issues so I’m wondering if the problem is just a bug in the Dawn firmware that is preventing android from picking up the device. From a software release engineering POV one wonders what is so complicated about squashing bugs before thousands of units are shipped.
Ok. So to be clear what problem have you solved? Was the dawn working as a dac but not configurable with link, or was it just not working at all until link was installed with the apk? Mine won’t work at all.I am using android and it looks like I've just solved the issue by uninstalling the Play Store version of Moondrop Link and install the apk file from Moondrop website instead
the problem were with moondrop link control, the dawn was working as a dacOk. So to be clear what problem have you solved? Was the dawn working as a dac but not configurable with link, or was it just not working at all until link was installed with the apk? Mine won’t work at all.
You may have to enable some OTG setting to make your phone power USB accessories. Your NX4 supplies its own power, so it may have circumvented that.Mine won’t work at all.
That’s a thought, I’ll have a look.You may have to enable some OTG setting to make your phone power USB accessories. Your NX4 supplies its own power, so it may have circumvented that.
So I have had a poke around and can't see a setting that would affect the usb output. Interestingly I plugged it in and both the link app and neutron player offered to control it. Neutron would play out of it, which is a start, but qobuz output won't, and the link app is still greyed out. I've written to Moondrops technical support.You may have to enable some OTG setting to make your phone power USB accessories. Your NX4 supplies its own power, so it may have circumvented that.
Some Android ROMs just don't support global OS Audio output via USB, requiring you to use direct USB access players like Neutron or UAPP.So I have had a poke around and can't see a setting that would affect the usb output. Interestinly I plugged it in and both the link app and neutron player offered to control it. Neutron would play put of it, which is a start, but qobuz output won't, and the link app is still greyed out. I've written to Moondrops technical support.
It's odd that's for sure. I'll see what Moondrop support say.Some Android ROMs just don't support global OS Audio output via USB, requiring you to use direct USB access players like Neutron or UAPP.
What you're describing sure sounds that way, but contradicts your earlier report that the NX4 works just fine..