![]() NuPrime uDSD – should always be connected to computer or a powered USB hub.If you are technically inclined, here’s a useful article: Similar to iOS device, if your USB device consumes more power than allowed by Android device, you will need to power the USB device. We strongly recommend USB Audio Player PRO for high resolution music playback. There is no need for any system configuration. In general, similar to iOS device, if the DAC is connected and functioning properly, the Android OS will send the audio to the USB port. If you have doubt, check with your device manufacturer or search for help online. In general, Android OS 4.1 and above provide support for USB audio device. Some device manufacturers do a better job than others. Prior to version 5.0, the support for USB audio is spotty. This provides power to your iOS device and connected USB device. The Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter has a built-in lightning port, which you can connect to a USB power adapter. Use a Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter.Connect the USB devices to a powered USB hub or secondary power source.If you connect one of these types of USB devices, you might see an alert that says “attached accessory uses too much power.” Try one of these steps: Some USB devices need more power than your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch can provide. You can also use Apple USB Camera Adapters to connect other USB devices to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. If you’re using an Apple USB 3 Camera Adapter, you need an iPad with iOS 9.3. You can use Apple USB Camera Adapters to import photos from your digital camera. USB Audio has always been supported by iOS. Android device – use a quality USB OTG cable.iOS device – use a genuine or Apple MFI approved USB Camera Adapter cable. ![]() You will need a different cable that treat the iOS or Android device as the host, and the DAC as the client. ![]() The standard USB audio cable that comes with your iOS or Android device can not be used to connect the DAC. If you are not familiar with USB audio device, please read the FAQ topics on “What is USB Audio and how do I configure Windows or Mac computer for USB audio and the DAC ?” and “USB Standard and Ports”
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