aptx support? - Huawei MediaPad M5 Questions & Answers

greetings. Does the mediapad m5 support aptx or other high quality bluetooth codecs? Thanks!

"It does..." Well it's listed in the developer settings, however each time I enable one of them it reverts back to the default one... Maybe I am doing something wrong, but I could not get it working.
Also, keep in mind that wifi and Bluetooth don't work well together.

Yes it does, I like the sound from my m5 more than from s9, when it comes to Bluetooth performance. I played with s9 settings but couldn't come to the sound m5 gives via Bluetooth. Don't even know why they are sound so different.

Aptx and aptx HD are listed in the developers option. But I have no compatible devices to test it. I have a Sony AVR that has LDAC but it appears the M5 doesn't have LDAC codec integrated, even though it should be baked in Android Oreo.

thanks for your answers!

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Oreo users, Any news on aptx or LDAC?

Dear users who already decided to try Oreo roms, have you seen any settings related to Bluetooth codecs? Any signs of aptx or LDAC codecs?
Yes, seen but not tried.
Rishabh1x said:
Yes, seen but not tried.
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Thank you. Can you report later if it's working or not?
LDAC works
mehrshad.shafaghi said:
Dear users who already decided to try Oreo roms, have you seen any settings related to Bluetooth codecs? Any signs of aptx or LDAC codecs?
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Don't know sure about aptX as i didn't feel the difference in quality, but i can confirm that LDAC is working on Nitrogen OS (in pretty much all versions since it came out with Oreo). I am using the Sony MDR 1000X and it uses LDAC by default now, after oreo update. You can also manually change the codec from Bluetooth settings (turn LDAC on off for that audio device) or through developer settings, where you can choose the codec and even the bitrate, sampling rate etc etc. And it changes on the fly, so you can really feel the difference. LDAC is well worth it. But I've seen that on the highest quality, you need to be close to your device, else the sound can drop out sometimes.
agambhandari said:
Don't know sure about aptX as i didn't feel the difference in quality, but i can confirm that LDAC is working on Nitrogen OS (in pretty much all versions since it came out with Oreo). I am using the Sony MDR 1000X and it uses LDAC by default now, after oreo update. You can also manually change the codec from Bluetooth settings (turn LDAC on off for that audio device) or through developer settings, where you can choose the codec and even the bitrate, sampling rate etc etc. And it changes on the fly, so you can really feel the difference. LDAC is well worth it. But I've seen that on the highest quality, you need to be close to your device, else the sound can drop out sometimes.
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Thanks for making effort and clearing things up.
LDAC is working perfectly on my OP3T with OS Beta 16.
Viper4android doesnt work though when headphones are connected with LDAC. I am using MDR-100ABN. Thye have LDAC and OP3T is streaming perfectly on that codec.
When I use my Jaybird X2s, codec switches to SBC automatically. Viper4android works on my X2s. I am not seeing AptX option in developer settings.

No LDAC with MDR-1000X?

Hi everyone,
I noticed on my Pocophone that I only get aptx in dev settings, and while LDAC shows up as an option, it gives me a slide crack noise when selecting it, and keeps going back to aptx (at least it says so in the Settings).
Anyone experience similiar issues or found a solution?
Anyone? Can someone confirm that LDAC works just fine for them?
No it doesn't work at all, it seems they didn't implement support for LDAC at all! Tested with Sony MDR XB80 BS and 1MORE E1001BT
Did you try it on MIUI 10 Beta? As far as I know, they only impelemented it on Oreo based MIUI 10 though I can't test since I don't have LDAC headphones

No sound when using LDAC

I have read the the device is support LDAC Bluetooth.
But when I change Bluetooth codec in developer setting to LDAC it got no sound. Testing with my fiio btr3 the indicator light change to white thae mean I using LDAC but got no sound.
The only codec that work is just sbc, aac and aptx.
Anyone know how to enable LDAC or just tell me that it not supported LDAC yet.
PS. When using the other codec it has worst quality than it should tho compare to my Nokia8. Why this happen?
sadin911 said:
I have read the the device is support LDAC Bluetooth.
But when I change Bluetooth codec in developer setting to LDAC it got no sound. Testing with my fiio btr3 the indicator light change to white thae mean I using LDAC but got no sound.
The only codec that work is just sbc, aac and aptx.
Anyone know how to enable LDAC or just tell me that it not supported LDAC yet.
PS. When using the other codec it has worst quality than it should tho compare to my Nokia8. Why this happen?
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Bluetooth speaker/device should support also LDAC. Not only the Smartphone that have a LDAC capability
philipjan26 said:
Bluetooth speaker/device should support also LDAC. Not only the Smartphone that have a LDAC capability
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i have the same issue. I have Sony wh-1000xm3 headphones. When i switched the LDAC codec. Sound just gone. Is anyone found a solution for this?
I search for it and found the samsung s9 s8 etc. phones have similar kind of problem. They have a solution for this. They just turn off the "dual audio" feature. But i cant find that setting in A3.
kaelthasxx said:
i have the same issue. I have Sony wh-1000xm3 headphones. When i switched the LDAC codec. Sound just gone. Is anyone found a solution for this?
I search for it and found the samsung s9 s8 etc. phones have similar kind of problem. They have a solution for this. They just turn off the "dual audio" feature. But i cant find that setting in A3.
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Same thing, @kaelthasxx. I'm also trying to setup my wh1000xm3 with the Mi A3 and there's just no way of making ldac work. Not to mention that using aptx gets me an awful quality. If I run a frequency response test I get a lot of crackling at frequencies around 17-20khz with aptx.
The best quality I managed to get out of this setup was using sbc, which is a shame since the headphones support all the way up to ldac.
I think this is some issue with the OS (I'm using the phone's native Android One), since in theory the BT soc of this phone should support these technologies. Hope they fix it for Android 10.
I had install custom rom and it work just fine. Can't wait for official release tho
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sadin911 said:
I had install custom rom and it work just fine. Can't wait for official release tho
Sent from my MI A3 using Tapatalk
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What ROM are you using? The official one doesn't even support aptx properly (I get a lot of distortion using it with Sony's WH-1000xm3). Not sure if I should flash a custom ROM or pray for a fix in Android 10.
Anyone have a solution for this, just got some Sony Bluetooth cans for xmas and bow have same issue...
Is it confirmed fixed in Android 10 (ie a month or so factory fix all going well) or should I just go custom rom and fix it now (although the whole reason I went a3 was to get a stock Android device)
If I was to go rom route what's the suggested rom? I'm assuming a3 and a3 lite use the same base rom package?
Thanks to all in advance
G.
does anyone know if this problem has been solved with android 10?
sitolupion said:
does anyone know if this problem has been solved with android 10?
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I can't confirm for LDAC, but AAC doesn't work, it always revert to sbc. For now is better to try a custom as bluetooth codecs never worked for me.
here you go! was also waiting for long months to access any better then SBC...
A3 with A10 stock, April version + Sony XM3, latest app version
--> AptX is on!
checked developer settings and this confirms. AptX is shown on (its not AptX HD by the way). trying to select any better eg LDAC wont stick when return from setting, also no codec effect.
at least something... good luck guys!
No
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does anyone know if this problem has been solved with android 10?
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No
Any update on this? How does the phone do with the latest firmwares?
(I plan to get Sony headphones)
Mi A3 with Android 11 here. No LDAC option, best is aptX but the WH-1000-XM4 dont support it so... best codec is AAC.

Aptx HD?

Our phone was announced to be capable of aptx and aptx HD. I own two different bluetooth receivers with aptx HD enabled. But when I connect the phone to them, it uses only aptx, as the connection info on our device and the LEDs on the receivers reveal. This behaviour did not change from Android 9 to 10.
My wife has a Mi A2, and with this device aptx HD works on both devices under Android 9 and 10. Is there a hidden way to activate aptx HD on our phone? Meanwhile I think our phone is heavily neglected by Xiaomi because such features present in a Mi A2 mysteriously vanished.
zapper19 said:
Is there a hidden way to activate aptx HD on our phone?
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It's on developer settings.
Also, if forcing aptx HD is not working or has bugs, remember to report it.
This was the first thing I tried, but predictably switching to aptx HD in developer settings has no effect (I wonder what use these settings have - I never heard that someone succeeded in activating codes this way which his phone didn't choose automatically).
Update: I changed to crdroid 6.6 - and now aptx HD works flawlessly.
Hi sir, today I've got issue with connection to Fii0 BTR3K - no sound from PowerAmp which I was using for weeks without problems before. I did security update from May yesterday (yep late a bit) and got this issue. Fortunatelly to me I have SBH50 from Sony to test everything on low profile SBC connection. Lucky to me, I did another update to August security patch for Android 10 today.
Now I have Aptx LL ([email protected]) working with BTR3K (purple indication on LED). What I learned from today: Do not touch Dev settings! By misstake Dev settings could store your input as wrong data in 'system default' for application (PowerAmp in my case) and lead to missfunction. In my case PowerAmp was reading [email protected] even from non-aptX device. Second: actual condition of connection could be changed during SW initialization. So test your player SW and try to reset it as I did.
For specified [email protected] I am using Hi-Res output of PA. I am pretty sure in numbers as I can hear the difference between SBC and aptX, and hear difference with 16 to 24 bit resolution change (by enabling\disabling tone processing in ounput pipeline). To enable 24 bit in PA you should disable \reset to default dithering method.
I think AptX-HD isn't fully supported by 2 reasons: no real benefits over LL profile + licensing catch.
Hope you will learn something from my evidence
I have haylou gt1 plus earbuds. Apart from bad connection , the buds are aptx-HD compatible, one of their selling points. When i go to developer settings to check, aptx is used. When I change it to HD, it detects the change, nothing happens, and when I go back, and enter dev settings again, it is still on aptx . I think that's time to throw it in the sea... it's already blue
Sapper Morton said:
Your earphone doesn't support AptX-HD, that's why when your manually change to it using Developer Options, the codec isn't selected; use AptX or AAC, as advertised by Haylou.
Source:
https://haylou.info/gt1-plus.html
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It's weird cause all reviews I read, specifically said aptx-HD, but you are right. It's only aptx. Nevermind. My mistake !
JaKats said:
I have haylou gt1 plus earbuds. Apart from bad connection , the buds are aptx-HD compatible, one of their selling points. When i go to developer settings to check, aptx is used. When I change it to HD, it detects the change, nothing happens, and when I go back, and enter dev settings again, it is still on aptx . I think that's time to throw it in the sea... it's already blue
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Are you on android one?
Cause I'm on miui 12 and i have lots of issues. First left and right connects to the phone at the same time and then i have volume problems

Question Does this device do apt-x?

I am almost ready to pull the trigger on buying this phone but just wanted to be sure of the audio options first.
If I pair my BT headphones and go into developer options then I can set the Bluetooth codec to aptx. Does this mean that the phone supports this? I have seen reports that aptx is not available on Samsungs but this seems to contradict that.
If I have to go into dev options and enable it myself - that is fine.
abaranov said:
I am almost ready to pull the trigger on buying this phone but just wanted to be sure of the audio options first.
If I pair my BT headphones and go into developer options then I can set the Bluetooth codec to aptx. Does this mean that the phone supports this? I have seen reports that aptx is not available on Samsungs but this seems to contradict that.
If I have to go into dev options and enable it myself - that is fine.
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In the dev settings, there are these options:
SBC (active for me)
AAC
aptX
LDAC
Scalable Codec
But I'm not sure if aptx works. I'm using SBC with the Buds+
abaranov said:
I am almost ready to pull the trigger on buying this phone but just wanted to be sure of the audio options first.
If I pair my BT headphones and go into developer options then I can set the Bluetooth codec to aptx. Does this mean that the phone supports this? I have seen reports that aptx is not available on Samsungs but this seems to contradict that.
If I have to go into dev options and enable it myself - that is fine.
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I tried it with my Haylou GT1 Xr that supports aptX recently and it worked just fine. Looked under dev settings and aptX was showing as currently used codec. You should be fine.

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