Also USB Audio Class 1 and Class 2 support is seamless in Linux and does not need DAC-specific drivers. In addition, these OS are scaled-down with bare minimum services required for music playback unlike a full-fledged Android OS. Linux Debian mpd with ALSA plugin, that is used by Volumio or Moode or other music OS, is bit-perfect. Not to mention, support for any external DAC on Android OS. Apple Music's compatibility on Android OS with an external DAC is also very iffy. Unless a third-party music app (such as UAPP, Hiby or Tidal app), with its own bit-perfect USB audio driver, is used. None of the distributions of Android (AOSP or Lineage or other) are capable of bit-perfect audio and all audio with the default Android USB audio driver gets resampled. While there are unofficial Android and Lineage ports on RPi, none of these are as stable as Linux Debian. In my opinion, Android is the weak link here.
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