USB Audio Player PRO

3.8
13.5K reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

High quality media player supporting USB audio DACs and HiRes audio chips found in the latest phones. Play up to any resolution and sample rate that the DAC supports! All popular and less popular formats are supported (beyond the formats that Android supports), including wav, flac, mp3, m4a, wavpack, SACD ISO, MQA and DSD.

This app is a must-have for every audiophile, bypassing all audio limits of Android. Whether you use our custom developed USB audio driver for USB DACs, our HiRes driver for internal audio chips or the standard Android driver, this app is one of the highest quality media players around.

On many Android 8+ devices, the app can also switch Bluetooth properties of a BT DAC, like the codec (LDAC, aptX, SSC, etc.) and switch the sample rate according to the source (feature dependent on the specific Android device and BT DAC and can possibly fail).

The app features a MQA Core Decoder (in-app purchase required). MQA (Master Quality Authenticated) is an award-winning British technology that delivers the sound of the original master recording.

Features:
• Plays wav/flac/ogg/mp3/MQA/DSD/SACD ISO/aiff/aac/m4a/ape/cue/wv/etc. files
• Supports almost all USB audio DACs
• Plays natively up to 32-bit/768kHz or any other rate/resolution your USB DAC supports by completely bypassing the Android audio system. Other Android players are limited to 16-bit/48kHz.
• Utilizes HiRes audio chips found on many phones (LG V series, Samsung, OnePlus, Sony, Nokia, DAPs etc.) to play HiRes audio at 24-bit without resampling! Bypasses the Android resampling limits!
• Free MQA decoding and rendering on the LG V30/V35/V40/V50/G7/G8 (not G8X)
• DoP, native DSD and DSD-to-PCM conversion
• Toneboosters MorphIt Mobile: improve the quality of your headphones and simulate over 700 headphone models (in-app purchase required)
• Folder playback
• Play from a UPnP/DLNA file server
• UPnP media renderer and content server
• Network playback (SambaV1/V2, FTP, WebDAV)
• Stream audio from TIDAL (HiRes FLAC and MQA), Qobuz and Shoutcast
• Gapless playback
• Bit perfect playback
• Replay gain
• Synchronized lyrics display
• Sample rate conversion (if your DAC doesn't support the audio file's sample rate, it will be converted to a higher sample rate if available or the highest if not available)
• 10-band equalizer
• Software and hardware volume control (when applicable)
• Upsampling (optional)
• Last.fm scrobbling
• Android Auto
• No root required!

In-app purchases:
* Advanced parametric EQ from effect vendor ToneBoosters (around €1.99)
* MorphIt headphones simulator (around €3.29)
* MQA Core decoder (around €3.49)
* Feature pack containing UPnP control client (stream to a UPnP renderer on another device), stream from Dropbox and add tracks from a UPnP file server or Dropbox to the Library

Warning: this is not a generic system-wide driver, you can only playback from within this app like any other player.

Please have a look here for a list of tested devices and more information on how to connect a USB audio device:
https://www.extreamsd.com/index.php/technology/usb-audio-driver

For more information on our HiRes driver and compatibility list:
https://www.extreamsd.com/index.php/hires-audio-driver

The recording permission is optional: the app will never record audio, but the permission is required if you want to directly start the app when you connect a USB DAC.

Please contact us by email at support@extreamsd.com to report any issues so we can solve them quickly!

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Updated on
19 Jun 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.8
12.8K reviews
Remington Crawford
21 June 2025
I have no idea why this app has a low rating. The player is almost as smooth as the apps from which it pulls music. The audio quality is noticeably better than Qobuz alone and I was already impressed with Qobuz's audio quality. You have to have good equipment to hear the differences, however. I don't notice it on my headphones, but I very much notice it on my car's system. Well worth the money.
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Stéphane MANGIN
18 June 2025
Amazing app. I am daily using it on Ibasso DX180 with local FLAC files. My 2 nick picks would be that I wish it could be snappier on this DAP and its siblings, DX260 mkII and DX360 ( Qualcomm Snapdragon 665), and the coloured option for Background color is a bit too bright, it would be great to have a darker coloured option. Amazing player nonetheless, not bloated with options and slick UI. Well done.
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Mark Villena
20 April 2025
Thank goodness! This app solved my sample rate issue. I could never figure out why the sample rate was stuck at 48khz when files I was playing were different. I thought it was my USB cable or, worse, my DAC. Then I Googled about sample rates and Android and it turns out Android upsamples and you can't turn it off. I really like this interface. I can access Qobuz and my DLNA all in one. Super grateful, as someone who is an audiophile and has an Android!
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What's new

* Solved an issue where a UAPP playlist was not completely saved when the playlist contained a very large number of tracks.
* Solved an issue with FTP where in some situations files wouldn't get listed.
* Previous version could possibly crash playback with the HiRes Direct driver on devices with an old 32-bit CPU.