Which Bluetooth codecs does S10 lite support? - Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite Questions & Answers

I searched and found that S10 lite only supports SBC Bluetooth codec.
Is that correct?
Does it support AAC, aptX, aptX HD, LDAC codecs?

IDK if this is correct but according to notebookcheck it supports:

LDAC support confirmed
ajitadhumale said:
I searched and found that S10 lite only supports SBC Bluetooth codec.
Is that correct?
Does it support AAC, aptX, aptX HD, LDAC codecs?
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LDAC is indeed supported

noname2no said:
LDAC is indeed supported
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Is the above screenshot taken on s10 lite device??

It supports all major codecs, including AptX HD and LDAC. I'm using Sony WH-XB900N on LDAC codec, like at above screen.

ajitadhumale said:
Is the above screenshot taken on s10 lite device??
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yes i took it from my S10 lite

Thank you.... Using oppo enco M31 with LDAC, working well on s10 lite.

ajitadhumale said:
Is the above screenshot taken on s10 lite device??
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Yes... Taken on my s10 lite

noname2no said:
yes i took it from my S10 lite
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is it necessary to use only flac files with ldac or even mp3 sounds good ? is aptx better than ldac on android phones .. planning to buy m31 myself , hows the output

Bluetooth Codecs Supported
ajitadhumale said:
I searched and found that S10 lite only supports SBC Bluetooth codec.
Is that correct?
Does it support AAC, aptX, aptX HD, LDAC codecs?
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I think it only supports SBC codec. Check this bluetoothcheck.com/d/samsung-galaxy-s10-lite
bluetoothcheck.com/d/

It supports aptX, LDAC and all other, except aptX HD

sharhp said:
Bluetooth Codecs Supported
I think it only supports SBC codec. Check this bluetoothcheck.com/d/samsung-galaxy-s10-lite
bluetoothcheck.com/d/
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also supports aptX and LDAC

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[Q] Audio Question

Hi, I just was wondering if the galaxy sII could play .m4a (alac lossless) files or if there is any app that enables it. Thank you
I think .m4a support is built in android
See: http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html
zxz0O0 said:
I think .m4a support is built in android
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Mhm, he's right. No matter what, you should be able to play your .m4a on any Android phone.
I don't know, but I saw the audio specification at the samsung website and it isn't alac support
MP3, OGG, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB
AMR-WB, WMA, WAV, MID, AC3, IMY, FLAC, XMF
Well ALAC uses an mp4 container to store its audio data and according to this, http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html Android supports .m4a.
ok,in that table m4a container is supported but alac codec isn't
alac isn't the same codec as AAC
richicool said:
ok,in that table m4a container is supported but alac codec isn't
alac isn't the same codec as AAC
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True. Also it was stupid of me thinking android would support a format of apple. (I bet they would get sued by apple for patent infringement)
Anyway while googling I found that there is an app playing ALAC files. It's called andLess. I don't know if it's in the android market but you can download in the internet like appbrain.com
thank you. that solves my problem because part of my music library is in m4a

5.1(+) audio out?

Hi. I notice that when i hook up my xoom to my Onkyo amp, the amp states that the input is 7.1. However audio from mkv files are of course downscaled to stereo by the player (dice player in this case).
Anyone figure out how to get multichannel audio out of the prime now that it seems to be capable of it? I guess it would "simply" be the job of an app to decode audio to something else than stereo...
I'm basing this guesswork on the fact that my xoom makes the amp say stereo when connected...
Try this player: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.ad&feature=search_result Use the armv7 codec https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mxtech.ffmpeg.v7_vfpv3d16&feature=search_result and test the sound setup with your mkv file. It should be capable of playing 5.1 or 7.1 surround, but people have had mixed experiences. Please report back your experiences.
Edit: Also test with this demo http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/530/HD-DVD_Demo_1080p_VC-1_DDPlus_5.1.html
torsrex said:
Try this player: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.ad&feature=search_result Use the armv7 codec https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mxtech.ffmpeg.v7_vfpv3d16&feature=search_result and test the sound setup with your mkv file. It should be capable of playing 5.1 or 7.1 surround, but people have had mixed experiences. Please report back your experiences.
Edit: Also test with this demo http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/530/HD-DVD_Demo_1080p_VC-1_DDPlus_5.1.html
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No go. Still just stereo output
Try dice player then.
Sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk

MX Player has HW acceleration!

I tried BS Player, DicePlayer and VLC and all no dice (pun intended!). Then I tried MX Player and downloaded the armv7 add-on. Tested streaming over DLNA with Skifta and HW works! At least for video. Very smooth. Audio doesn't work in HW decoder mode but just have to uncheck the box and it'll be SW-decoded (1080p takes a few secs to buffer).
Happy Holidays!
I can confirm this! Installed MX and their ARMv7 add on... HW acceleration works! Audio HW acceleration actually worked for me too!!
What's the difference between ARMv7 and ARMv7 Neon? Also, can someone walk me through getting DTS codecs working with MX player? And lastly, what's the best way to stream media to my N10? I'm installing Skifta now because it was mentioned in the OP, but I want to hear some other opinions.
digitalrelic said:
I can confirm this! Installed MX and their ARMv7 add on... HW acceleration works! Audio HW acceleration actually worked for me too!!
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Probably the audio codec in these videos I tried isn't supported yet.
yumcax said:
What's the difference between ARMv7 and ARMv7 Neon? Also, can someone walk me through getting DTS codecs working with MX player? And lastly, what's the best way to stream media to my N10? I'm installing Skifta now because it was mentioned in the OP, but I want to hear some other opinions.
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BubbleUPnP
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk 2
I downloaded mx player and the armv7 codec and i opened around 20 movies with bubbleupnp, but they always switch to sw decoder (and are unplayable with hw or hw+ decoders)....
What can be the issue?
The armv7 codecs are for SW not HW. Also, the codecs with NEON support will likely be faster.
dalingrin said:
The armv7 codecs are for SW not HW. Also, the codecs with NEON support will likely be faster.
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So you are saying that it's better not to download those at all? Sorry I'm a little confused!
I tried using mx player with the arm7 codec with one of the high resolution videos in the nexus 10 forums, but it runs with lots of lag. However its fine without the arm7 codec. Anyone else having this issue?
All I can say is that I'm using MX Player with ARMv7 Neon codec to stream my TV shows, both 720p and 1080p, and so far it's worked very well. Get a bit of buffering problem (could just be wifi) after 15 mins or so, but goes away quickly.
what audio was your files because i cant get anything to play 1080p with DTS audio, anything with AAC or Dolby Digital was working fine?
mintvilla said:
what audio was your files because i cant get anything to play 1080p with DTS audio, anything with AAC or Dolby Digital was working fine?
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Found out that user dylanh333 compiled for different platforms ffmpeg codecs for playing dts audio as well as other codecs. Just follow his instructions on how to get it to work. For the nexus 10 its the neon.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34649108#post34649108
Works great I already tested it out an mxplayer with dts audio works now, thanks to him!
I don't know... installed dylanh333's custom codec and it performed worse than the one from Play Store...
Itaintrite said:
I don't know... installed dylanh333's custom codec and it performed worse than the one from Play Store...
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The DTS codec is a software decoder, you can't have a HW DTS decoder.

Z3 Compact and HEVC/H.265 Playback

I have some HEVC/H.265 files and I really wanted to test out the Snapdragon 801 HEVC playback capabilities.
Has anyone tried this? I tried opening a *.265 file in the Movies app and it reports "Cannot play video."
I can play the video with MXPlayer, but it's playing it in software mode only.
Snapdragon 801 can't decode HEVC in hardware. Snapdragon 805 like in Nexus can decode HEVC but not encode.
abhinav.tella said:
Snapdragon 801 can't decode HEVC in hardware. Snapdragon 805 like in Nexus can decode HEVC but not encode.
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Hmm, I'm not so sure. https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/801 lists that it can do HEVC playback. I think you're confusing the 800 vs the 801 where they added HEVC hardware decoding in the 801.
805 in the N6 can do 4k HEVC playback according to https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/805
My bad, thanks for correcting me, I guess I was confusing it with the S800.
This article is about Google TV but says Android 5.0 will add support for HEVC, so that may be the reason you are having issues.
http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1413809016
abhinav.tella said:
This article is about Google TV but says Android 5.0 will support HEVC, so that may be the reason you are having issues.
http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1413809016
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Great, thanks for the article. I'll try to see if I can dig up some more info.
Die you have any success playing h265/hevc on snapdragon 801?
I tested several players from play store but none of them supported HW acceleration.
Thx
F.
Any update on HEVC/H.265 hardware decoding? Has anyone tried with the current 5.0 Rom? With 4.4.4 I only get software decode of HEVC/H.265 to run.
cheers,
rob
robtopSGSII said:
Any update on HEVC/H.265 hardware decoding? Has anyone tried with the current 5.0 Rom? With 4.4.4 I only get software decode of HEVC/H.265 to run.
cheers,
rob
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Just tried it. No change from Kitkat. Video's can't play it. MX Player plays in SW mode only.
I haven't checked this out myself but try giving VLC a try.
Sejanus said:
Just tried it. No change from Kitkat. Video's can't play it. MX Player plays in SW mode only.
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Update to 5.0.2 just arrived and the build-in player now plays HEVC. MXPlayer even states that HW decoding is activated....:good:
robtopSGSII said:
Update to 5.0.2 just arrived and the build-in player now plays HEVC. MXPlayer even states that HW decoding is activated....:good:
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Can you share the clip you were playing? The one I have wouldn't run in the built-in player.
Sejanus said:
Can you share the clip you were playing? The one I have wouldn't run in the built-in player.
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I tried one of the conformance bitstreams available at hXXp://wftp3.itu.int/av-arch/jctvc-site/bitstream_exchange/draft_conformance/ and put it into a mp4 container via ffmpeg...

Question So apparently the mi pad 5 pro is 'Hi-Res' certified.

On the back of my original packaging/box there is a 'hi res audio' certification, however i cannot for the life of me seem to find the hi res option in the OS??
Even with an external DAC it's only outputting a max of 48khz... ;(
Which audio player are you using to check? It should work in USB Audio Player Pro or Neutron MP.
Well I've used apple music for hi res playback but even tidal doesn't seem to have any adjustments - the music does sound great on these speakers it has like it's super loud and really comes at you
amn1987 said:
Which audio player are you using to check? It should work in USB Audio Player Pro or Neutron MP.
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Well I've used apple music for hi res playback but even tidal doesn't seem to have any adjustments - the music does sound great on these speakers it has like it's super loud and really comes at you
MiNewbie said:
On the back of my original packaging/box there is a 'hi res audio' certification, however i cannot for the life of me seem to find the hi res option in the OS??
Even with an external DAC it's only outputting a max of 48khz... ;(
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The Dev menu has some HD audio section but you are unable to toggle to get into the settings.
Nice to have a look.

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