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AIMP for Android => Предложения / Suggestions => Topic started by: Luckymehra990 on November 26, 2025, 20:11:48
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"No resample mode" in Players refers to a feature request that would allow the app to output audio at the exact same sample rate as the source file, rather than upsampling it to a single rate. This mode, sometimes called "output-matches-source" or "adaptive sampling," is primarily useful for users with external USB DACs or Digital Audio Players (DAPs) and is not a current feature in the app. The current default behavior upsamples all audio to a single rate, which some users find can degrade audio quality.
What it is: "No resample mode" is the ability to set the output sample rate to match the source file's sample rate. For example, a 44.1kHz song would be played at 44.1kHz, and a 96kHz song at 96kHz.
44.1kHz ==> 44.1kHz
96kHz ==> 96kHz
192kHz ==> 192kHz
Currently in development (For more detailed explanation only e.g only used for example):
https://forum.powerampapp.com/ideas/idea/40-no-resample-mode-sometimes-referred-to-as-output-matches-source-or-incorrectly-as-bit-perfect-for-usb-dacsdaps-aka-usb-exclusive-mode/
As AIMP4 supports it an option to disable it simply i need, saves CPU/Battery/RAM cycles without unnecessarily wasting it.
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We already discussed this feature. Please search on forum