Sending global audio to usb output. - Huawei P10 Lite Questions & Answers

Hi want to send the audio of streaming apps as spotify and google music to the usb output to use them with the Fiio Q1 DAC/AMP as I used to do it with the nexus 5x, but I haven't being successful at setting this up. The most I have accomplish is playing local files to usb using HiByMusic app and the OTG cable.
If anyone know how to do it or have found an app for it, please share, thanks!

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