Since this is an Android One device and both Qualcomm's aptX & Sony's LDAC bluetooth codec is nativly supported in the AOSP code from Android 8.0 and up, I find it strange as to why LDAC seems to be disabled!
I tried to hook it up to my LDAC supported bluetooth speaker but it reverts to AAC, and I can also chose SBC ofc. Speaker doesn't support aptX but my headphones do and it works fine too.
My guess is that it supports SBC, AAC, aptX only.
I checked the system files and the libs for LDAC is there. I've tried to enable it with build.prop edit, tried different libs, but all without luck.
Why disable something like that? I know that it works fine on Motorola One Power after asking in their telegram group.
Have anyone else tried to enable it on Motorola One?
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Hiya,
I've read many pages stating that Oreo in general adds support for a lot of additional bluetooth audio codecs like APT-X, however does this apply for the Honor 9? If anyone has Oreo and APT-X headphones could they check?
Thanks
It should support, in developer settings you can choose from aptX and even aptX HD.
In developer settings the options are there (SBC, AAC, aptx, aptx HD, LDAC) but are not selectable (on my Honor 9). So I think Oreo has the option but Honor 9 has not the required hardware/firmware support.
The other device also needs to support the codec of course, and you can only select the codec if you are connected to a device that supports it. When I connect to my Sennheiser headphones it automatically selects aptX.
As mannte said: You must have headphones that support Aptx (HD) codec as well. I have Marshall Major 2 and AptX work just fine.
I recently bought a Ugreen CM109 bluetooth transmitter/receiver. This device has aptx codec support. In the Oreo rom on my Swift 2 + I cannot change the codec to Aptx, only AAC an SBC are working.
Is there APTX support on the Wileyfox phones, I also have a Swift but there you can't see what codec is used.
Testing the sound quality on the Ugreen with SBC and AAC makes AAC the winner. I used flac files as original sound. When using Spotify the sound quality degrades more with SBC then with AAC.
Note: Ugreen APTX is working on the S9 of my son.
Any thoughts?
you need to use the magisk module `android O aptx libraries`
So I have ViperFX and XHiFi running together, and working. I wanted to use Xhifi for the audio reconstruction feature for the speakers, and FX for my bose qc35.
As I was poking around checking and changing settings, I checked my blutooth codec under developer options and it was set to sbc, and wouldn't let me change it. My old phone only supported sbc, so I never tried any other codec, but it was my understanding that these headphones supported the aac codec. When I go under blutooth devices, theres an option for HD AAC Audio and its enabled, but when I check under developer options it still says sbc. does anyone else have issues changing their codec?
I have tried several ways to change the Bluetooth codec to aptx hd on my mate 10 pro. I have a pair of aptx compatible Sennheiser headphones.
But in the developer Bluetooth options the changes does not seem to stick.
When the headphones are paired i can not change anything. It jumps to aptx automatically.
If i disconnect i can change all the Bluetooth audio settings. But the change back as soon as i leave the developer settings or connect my headsett.
Help please!
No fix available. Emui8 has had this issue forever. Just be glad that your device goes to aptx.
I'm interested in buying the Tab S6 and using it with a bluetooth DAC. Probably going to pair it up with a ES100 (MK2), Fiio BTR3 or Shanling UP2/4 DAC.
I was just wondering which bluetooth audio codecs are supported by the S6. Could someone enlighten me on this as Samsung doesn't list the specifics on this?
Thanks in advance.
I can say that LDAC is OK wih BTR3.
Today I used aptx low latency with my Fiio BT receiver.
Thanks for the input. So at least aptx ll and ldac are supported. That should be good enough for my needs.
Ok I got some time, lets go through every protocol with the BTR3 and the original control app:
I get the pink flashing APTX and light blue AAC accepted.
No luck with HWA, LDAC and APTX HD sadly, the FIIO app just states SBC instead. And SBC really sounds like crap.
Not sure about aptx LL, this always activates the regular APTX which then gets connected.
Hmm strange because civciv seems to be getting LDAC running with the BTR3.
LDAC is definitely supported. Just be sure to enable it in Fiio BTR3 submenu at system BT settings. The LED turns to white while listening to music.
Thanks for the update. Now to make up my mind about which bt dac to buy .
nurps said:
Today I used aptx low latency with my Fiio BT receiver.
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I have a FiiO BTA10 Bluetooth adapter for ATH-M50x headphones. It's listed as supporting AAC, SBC, aptX, and aptX LL.
On my Tab S6, when I go to Settings -> Developer Options -> Bluetooth Audio Coded, I see it's connected using aptX. I don't see an aptX LL option.
So my question is, how did you get aptX LL to work?
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I have a FiiO BTA10 Bluetooth adapter for ATH-M50x headphones. It's listed as supporting AAC, SBC, aptX, and aptX LL.
On my Tab S6, when I go to Settings -> Developer Options -> Bluetooth Audio Coded, I see it's connected using aptX. I don't see an aptX LL option.
So my question is, how did you get aptX LL to work?
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I was able to set it up in the FiiO Music App.