ok. So i just updated my galaxy s2 to 2.3.6 and now there is no 5.1 surround sound option. I miss it. It gave amazing clarity to my 320 kbps music. Is there a way to turn it on, or did the davs leave out hr option entirely?
I'm running stock 2.3.6 and I have the 5.1 option.
Sent from my SGH-T989 using Tapatalk
If your running my ROM here you'll have xLoud which boost's up your audio alot so it doe's not matter about 5.1CH
How do you turn on the 5.2 option. I dont see it. Ehere is it?
I get the option in videos but not music.
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cm-10-20130416-RC-2-p930.zip
CyanogenMOD 10 - Android 4.1.2
New build CM 10-RC2 - Build - 16/04/2013
on my P936 from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2107530
Bluetooth audio is terrible, I do not hear the caller, but weird noise. :crying:
Is there a fix? Any idea is appreciated very much since the ROM is very fast and cool.
Thanks.
Hey,
I'm currently looking for a smartphone with long battery life and support of HQ sound (LDAC preferred).
I found some ROMs with Android 8.0 and I heard that this version of OS supports LDAC. Does it mean that when I install one of these ROMs, I will be able to use LDAC?
Koprzywa said:
Hey,
I'm currently looking for a smartphone with long battery life and support of HQ sound (LDAC preferred).
I found some ROMs with Android 8.0 and I heard that this version of OS supports LDAC. Does it mean that when I install one of these ROMs, I will be able to use LDAC?
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LDAC is included in AOSP since Oreo so you should be able to use it on every 8+ ROM until someone will remove it from his ROM. It is visible in my codec selection menu on LOS15.1 but I can't test it for you since I'm not in possession of any wireless headphones. I believe that you should look for information and how it works on other phones threads too, not only here. There is possibility that Lineage doesn't support this codec itself since stock haven't supported it but I'm not sure about that since LDAC is part of AOSP unlike AptX for example where your phone needs to be certified to allow developers to include this codec in official builds.
Basically you can add any existing bluetooth audio codec to your phone's ROM. There's not any hardware requirements besides bluetooth so I believe that you should be able to use it.
can anyone suggest any aosp/lineage based rom that didnt have bluetooh delay , i had tried crdroid , but it had huge delay on bluetooth earbuds especially when playing gamed , unlike miui based that only had tiny unnoticable delay.
lawong said:
can anyone suggest any aosp/lineage based rom that didnt have bluetooh delay , i had tried crdroid , but it had huge delay on bluetooth earbuds especially when playing gamed , unlike miui based that only had tiny unnoticable delay.
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The delay/latency is entirely depended on what BT Audio Codec is supported by both the phone and the BT Audio device (unless there's something wrong with the ROM).
"AptX" is recommended. Your BT Audio device may have its own app and a setting called something like "Gaming Mode", which would reduce latency.
Behind the Gaming Mode would basically be "AptX Low Latency" or AptX LL.
If you don't have such settings in your earbuds' corresponding app, and nothing is Bluetooth Settings, you can try and check the Developer Options and try and force a Codec..
AOSP ROMs can have random bugs, so the big delay may be just from that ROM. ^^
dreamytom said:
The delay/latency is entirely depended on what BT Audio Codec is supported by both the phone and the BT Audio device (unless there's something wrong with the ROM).
"AptX" is recommended. Your BT Audio device may have its own app and a setting called something like "Gaming Mode", which would reduce latency.
Behind the Gaming Mode would basically be "AptX Low Latency" or AptX LL.
If you don't have such settings in your earbuds' corresponding app, and nothing is Bluetooth Settings, you can try and check the Developer Options and try and force a Codec..
AOSP ROMs can have random bugs, so the big delay may be just from that ROM. ^^
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my earbuds had that gaming mode option , but the problem is when using aosp based it still had huge amount of delay.
had tried switching different codec from developer option but nothing works. i dont know if any other aosp based rom had that delay or not because i had only tried crdroid and one more aosp based which i forgot which one LoL!
lawong said:
my earbuds had that gaming mode option , but the problem is when using aosp based it still had huge amount of delay.
had tried switching different codec from developer option but nothing works. i dont know if any other aosp based rom had that delay or not because i had only tried crdroid and one more aosp based which i forgot which one LoL!
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Hm. In that case I'd do a backup and try an older version of crDroid or a different AOSP..,..,,,.,,..,,,,,,.,,..,,
dreamytom said:
Hm. In that case I'd do a backup and try an older version of crDroid or a different AOSP..,..,,,.,,..,,,,,,.,,..,,
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older are just as same as the new one ahha , i guess all aosp based are like that?
lawong said:
can anyone suggest any aosp/lineage based rom that didnt have bluetooh delay , i had tried crdroid , but it had huge delay on bluetooth earbuds especially when playing gamed , unlike miui based that only had tiny unnoticable delay.
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I don't know if it is an aosp based rom but i am currently testing this https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...elos-aosp-alioth-aliothin-09-05-2022.4392649/. Bluetooth audio lag is very low even lower than miui based roms.
Does aptX Adaptive work in Paranoid Android?
aaa.bbb111222 said:
Does aptX Adaptive work in Paranoid Android?
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Yes, the PA supports AptX. It's hard to tell if it supports your device because you haven't written anything about it.
ze7zez said:
Yes, the PA supports AptX. It's hard to tell if it supports your device because you haven't written anything about it.
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It supports aptX Classic/HD (which is completely expected as it's now in AOSP), but does it support aptX Adaptive? Not HD and not Classic, but Adaptive.
I will most likely run it on Nothing Phone (1)
No AptX in PA on Nothing Phone (1).
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No AptX in PA on Nothing Phone (1).
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Oh, I guess it's in beta still. But no aptX at all is funny because AOSP supports it. Maybe that's because offload is turned off?
Anyway, is there any device which supports aptX Adaptive in PA? Seems that only Qualcomm SoCs would have it, so the fact that PA is based on CAF makes it plausible.