Hello, can anyone who bought Moto Z Play confirm it supports aptX audio codec and successfully play audio through an aptX connection to an aptX supported audio device, or confirm it does not? On the official pages and GSMArena specs I saw only A2DP which is SBC codec.
I wrote to Lenovo tech support and they responded they don't know anything about aptX then suggested me ask aptX team. So wrote another e-mail and seems that the response will be slow. So does anyone can kindly prove it here? Thanks you.
There is another way to confirm, one can check if there is a file named something like libbt-aptX-ARM-4.2.2.so under the path /system/lib/ which means this device supports aptX codec. Can somebody confirm this?
RenoYeh said:
Hello, can anyone who bought Moto Z Play confirm it supports aptX audio codec and successfully play audio through an aptX connection to an aptX supported audio device, or confirm it does not? On the official pages and GSMArena specs I saw only A2DP which is SBC codec.
I wrote to Lenovo tech support and they responded they don't know anything about aptX then suggested me ask aptX team. So wrote another e-mail and seems that the response will be slow. So does anyone can kindly prove it here? Thank you.
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RenoYeh said:
There is another way to confirm, one can check if there is a file named something like libbt-aptX-ARM-4.2.2.so under the path /system/lib/ which means this device supports aptX codec. Can somebody confirm this?
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There is a file with the exactly name you said on that folder. So i am inclined to think it has support to aptX codec.
Even the first Moto G supported aptX, last years Moto X Play supported aptX, even though Motorola did not mention it anywhere. Somehow they never talk about aptX but one can take it as granted.
Weird how aptx support almost never seems to be marketed or even mentioned. It costs money to license, you'd think hardware makers would at least tuck the info somewhere. Not that I'm implying that this phone absolutely does support it, as much as circumstantial evidence would suggest. Only way to be sure would have someone with one of those devices that light up some indicator when it's supported test it and chime in.
I'm using Moto Z transmitting to Cambridge BT100, and the LED on the Bluetooth dongle blinks every 2 seconds. That means apt-x is ON!
I possess some aptx HD enabled bluetooth headphones and while I hope I can use them with P2XL which supposed to support aptx hd, I'm looking for same quality adapter for PC. My old csr8510 only supports aptx music transmitting while I seek for aptx HD
Had anyone found one such? Share links plz
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With the global version 9.6.7.0 (OEDMIFD) neither LDAC or aptX are working. Even when trying to enable them in developer options.
I'm using it with my shanling m0 DAP which shows the codec being used. With my other phone running Android 8, LDAC is activated. Here only AAC works.
It also works on my friends Pocophoe running MIUI 10.
Anybody got it running or will I have to wait until MIUI 10 is out?
Hi, did you managed to solve this problem? Have you tried updating to latest V10.0.1.0.OEDMIFH to see if that fixed the problem?
Yes, I updated last week and LDAC is working perfectly fine now. Thanks for asking
I can see it in developer settings but does this phone officially support apt-x? My Bluetooth earphones have apt-x as they work with my p20. Thanks all
I got it to work by flashing the apt-x enable magisk mod for OnePlus found here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...-aptx-aptxhd-oreo-beta-25-16-op-3-3t-t3690363
Hi guys, with the newest updates on lineageos with the implementation of BT dual audio is it possible to connect two Bluetooth headsets and send audio signal to both of them?
Thanks.
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