The included RealSound only works with realme apps and i haven't even tried that with BT
any recommendation for Sound processing a'la ViperFX (which doesn't work unfortunately) that also work with bluetooth?
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I bought the samsung shape multiroom wireless speakers, they don't support google music yet, which I know but now spotify is also broken (I guess due to the recent hack) so I was wondering if there was anyway to stream music to them via an alternative means. I have tried several upnp/dlna apps but they don't appear to work or I just don't know how they work. Is there anyway I can use them to stream audio to them (not using bluetooth)
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I'm struggling with one thing on my new lovely device:
I can't get my Ultra to play FM radio through HDMI. Here's the details
- I've tried to root and use Spirit2 player and Soundabout manipulation app.
- My TV is not MHL compatible, could this have effect?
TuneIn and other sources work, but I can not use volume control with these. It's on mute or on full volume and nothing between. Is this also because my TV doesn't support MHL?
Edit:
Ok so apparently Spirit2 app can use FM radio without headset -> Now FM radio will play through MHL / HDMI. But if I plug in the headset I've got no way to get the audio through HDMI. Or I don't know solution for it, does anyone?
- Headset is pretty important because the reception is bad without it.
SOLUTION FOUND:
Just snap off the head of the 3.5 jack so that only thickest ground part takes contact. Now the phone won't recognize headset and I'm able to put audio through MHL/HDMI with .spirit2 FM tuner app. From .spirit2 option you have to unmark all the voice output options and then MHL/HDMI feed will be enabled.
I'm using a LeTV x900 (or Le Max), which sports the Snapdragon 810 as well as USB Type C.
I'm using a USB-C to HDMI MHL adapter (made specifically for this brand of phone) to output audio to my yamaha receiver, as I want to listen to DTS tracks on my home stereo. The receiver sees the HDMI signal from my phone. I use MX Player, which plays the DTS tracks fine (I have the one with DTS support and the right codecs installed), which plays the files just fine. Yet for some reason the receiver is only receiving a stereo signal, so its only giving me 2.0 sound, not see any more than 2 channels in the first place. I'd like to at least play 5.1 (if not 7.1) files. I can't for the life of me figure out what step I'm missing. I even went so far as to install Dolby Atmos on android but that was a no go too. Any ideas?
I'm trying to change Bluetooth audio settings on developer options, but they're all disables.
Anyone knows what happens or how to enable them?
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I think you have to be connected to one audio device to get those settings accessible, they're greyed out for me as well. As I'm still waiting for my Freebuds 2 to arrive, I haven't tried myself. One reported issue with this is that those settings do revert back each time you disconnect your device, thus you have to set them every damn time you want to connect your headset.
bluetooth and audio is terribe for this device... so out of sync
You do need to be connected to a Bluetooth device for those options to be selectable but it won't let you choose options that aren't supported be the connected device.
I think since Android Oreo Android automatically selects the highest quality codec that the connected device supports which is why the option to select a default codec is no longer there.
When a device is connected you can manually select options that are supported using the developer options.
I haven't had any Bluetooth issues with my M20P. Sound quality is fine, everything connects with no problems and there are no sync issues.
If someone is experiencing issues they might want to try booting into recovery and wiping the system cache.
My M20P connected more quickly to my car Bluetooth after I did that.
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bluetooth and audio is terribe for this device... so out of sync
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I have completely the opposite. This is the only phone you can watch netflix or youtube on through bluetooth which doesn't take the video and audio out of sync.
As for the OP, you can't force a bluetooth peripheral to use a coded it doesn't support.
BOSE for example uses AAC or SBC.
Ok mine are the jaybird runs .. work fine on every other device except this.
I have a range of bt devices. Two Fiio device with LDAC, Aptx-(HD) support and a Sony wh900n with the same. When connected is automatically uses LDAC (best available quality) , but in the Bluetooth setting I can switch to aptx-hd (more stable connection)
Hi!! I was wondering if there's any way of listening to the fm radio through the Bluetooth headset instead of using the wire one or the speakers. I saw on the Samsung s9 that the radio app has and option to output the sound through the Bluetooth device connected but on the poco is doesn't exist.
I tried to install the s9 apk into the poco but it didn't work and I don't see that the poco has any way of selecting when having Bluetooth and wire headset connected.
I know that the wire on the headset works as the fm antena but I make it work just by cutting the plug of an old headset and plugging it in to trick the radio, now all I need is to be able to redirect the sound to the Bluetooth
I'd expect there would be an app that can just copy the audio output that's going to the headphones to the BT output.
There's an app called TuneIn Radio that might be able to deliver local radio stations without using the actual FM receiver if you have WiFi or mobile data on. When I tried it it wanted my location then offered some local radio stations.
Lesser Audio Switch: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nordskog.LesserAudioSwitch
TuneIn: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tunein.player
Random article about doing that in Android 11 with supported apps: https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-change-audio-output-on-android
Just buy a cheap earphones, cut the 3.5mm Jack and leave it
If there should be a magisk module that can even spoof physical port as it's connected or particularly spoof fm app that device is connected with headphone then that'd be great!
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If there should be a magisk module that can even spoof physical port as it's connected or particularly spoof fm app that device is connected with headphone then that'd be great!
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->>>non reliable (like in my case fails some time) no root require
--install apk from play store : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nordskog.LesserAudioSwitch
---than change to headset after that fm start working(than turn on speaker)
---to route on blutooth just change output(android 11+ or some custom roms) to Bluetooth
->>>reliable means always works root requires
--Just flash magisk module lsposed(zygisk version preferred) :- https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases/tag/v1.8.3
--Than after reboot install Xposed module(apk) : https://dl-xda.xposed.info/modules/...xoverrideheadphonejackdetection_v5_547951.apk
---Than activate module choose system framwork , now you can manually change to
headset than fm start working
---and if you want to route fm to blutooth just change(for android 11+ or some custom rom) output to Bluetooth.