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Im not sure what you mean with speed
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They're referring to high-speed USB cables, AKA USB-C 3.2, most likely. Pretty much any USB-C cable capable of thunderbolt will be a good candidate to ensure there's no lag when streaming HiFi.Im not sure what you mean with speed
soooooo is the consensus that android provides better sound by simply not being apple carplay?I did a Samsung S9 super compact velcroed to bottom of HVAC console so it's pretty much invisible....I did change its EQ setting don't recall exactly what to.
OP should have no playback quality issues especially from USB unless is low speed .....I got two high speed ones was not cheap relatively.
Maybe.soooooo is the consensus that android provides better sound by simply not being apple carplay?
I doubt that. Did you check player EQ setting, data cable?soooooo is the consensus that android provides better sound by simply not being apple carplay?
I'm just asking - I stay away from all things apple. Reading thru the thread that was just a question based on postsI doubt that. Did you check player EQ setting, data cable?
Never likes the closed Apple ecosystem then Android went crazy just use it as streaming interface in Bronco with nothing on it except streaming apps.I'm just asking - I stay away from all things apple. Reading thru the thread that was just a question based on posts
Good explanation. The only difference regarding "higher end cables" is that they cost more.Any USB certified cable is good enough for a short run. Just make sure it has the USB logo.
A note about any cables carrying a digital signal. This means USB, HDMI, Ethernet (Cat5). If you have a signal at the other end you're good. The receiving device reconstructs the digital signal before doing any processing.
High end audio stores got hooked on selling high end cables when everything was analog. Then the cable or wire MIGHT make a difference. But they don't make any difference with digital signals. There may be a difference in construction quality which may be worth paying for. But electrically there's no difference as long as they are licensed by USB (USB Implimenters Forum, Inc) or HDMI (HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.)
In short, if it's a digital signal and the equipment works, your' good to go. You won't get any improvment by using higher end cables. Higher end cables will let you run the cable a longer distance and that's about it.
The consensus is that Android Auto has a higher bandwidth audio stream .Maybe.
Incorrect some devices are very sensible to cable bandwidth plus they get micro breaks if I am,Ed or bent too much. I was replacing cables every month until I bought $35 one then no issues.Good explanation. The only difference regarding "higher end cables" is that they cost more.