I just bought a pair of brand new Bose QC 35II
The A2DP codec gives better audio quality but it's disabled & greyed out on my Pixel 2 XL.
Does anyone know how to enable it?
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I'm looking in the developer Bluetooth codec options and on stock rom dont see that one at all I remember seeing it on the beta rom.
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Oh ok so it is on but some reason won't let you turn it off.
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Turning of this option should turn A2DP on.
I'm slightly annoyed tbh lol
To make it switch able I turned off Bluetooth then turned developer mode off then back on without leaving developer mode and it make it switch able
AcidNoteZ said:
Turning of this option should turn A2DP on.
I'm slightly annoyed tbh lol
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gjkrisa said:
To make it switch able I turned off Bluetooth then turned developer mode off then back on without leaving developer mode and it make it switch able
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It worked, but after switching modes, the phone restarted, switched on the option and greyed out again.
A2dp is how you are getting audio to your headphones if it was not on you couldn't get good quality music to them it would sound more like a phone call
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But why is it switched off then?
I mean, it says "A2DP-Hardware-Offload deactivate", so it should mean that A2DP is off, when you turn the option on, am I right?
AcidNoteZ said:
But why is it switched off then?
I mean, it says "A2DP-Hardware-Offload deactivate", so it should mean that A2DP is off, when you turn the option on, am I right?
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"Bluetooth A2DP hardware offload"
I would assume it means to allow the processing of the A2DP codec streaming to be offloaded to another processor that the CPU. Possible for HW that has specific DACs for doing the Bluetooth streaming. I'm guessing that the Pixel doesn't have additional HW so it's disabled permanently.
From an article about such features on PCs: "Hardware-offloaded audio processing allows the main audio processing tasks to be performed outside the computer's main CPU."
There is an interface is the Android code for a2dp audio sinks so OEM can probably add their own audio processing over the built in one. The dev option might be for them when testing them.
It does say "disable BT-A2DP hardware offload" both in the English version as well in the German version (its deaktivieren not deaktiviert), meaning turning this option on would display "BT-A2DP hardware offload", keeping the option turned off means BT-A2DP hardware offload is active.
Hi AcidNoteZ, I know this is an old thread but did you manage to deactivate the bluetooth hardware offload option? I had the same problem with this. "It worked, but after switching modes, the phone restarted, switched on the option and greyed out again." Thank you in advance
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Hello!
Anyone knows if our phone supports aptX codec?
I've looked around but couldn't see any info about this
Thanks!
Tavisco said:
Hello!
Anyone knows if our phone supports aptX codec?
I've looked around but couldn't see any info about this
Thanks!
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I'm not sure if the version Moto put on of Nougat supports Apt-X or not, but it does support AAC up to 256kbps. Once Oreo comes out, it supports Apt-X HD as well as the awesome LDAC protocol natively. Not only that, but in Dev options, there's an entire section on Bluetooth streaming protocols and bitrate/sample rate settings. It's awesome!
Yeah! I can confirm that it supports on Oreo
Codec settings
Has anyone been able to get AptX HD setting in Bluetooth dev options to stay on? Sony WH-1000xm2 just reverts back to LDAC each time headphones are reconnected.
Yes it supports AptX. I don't have any devices that use AptXHD so I can't confirm that.
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Yes it supports AptX. I don't have any devices that use AptXHD so I can't confirm that.
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It doesn't actually work. In developer options the option won't save like it should. It seems something is preventing it from activating. Only AVRCP changes, all other options cannot be changed
Uzephi said:
It doesn't actually work. In developer options the option won't save like it should. It seems something is preventing it from activating. Only AVRCP changes, all other options cannot be changed
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The thing preventing it from activating is not having a device that uses it connected. As you can see from this screenshot it's active in the developer options too.
weverette said:
Has anyone been able to get AptX HD setting in Bluetooth dev options to stay on? Sony WH-1000xm2 just reverts back to LDAC each time headphones are reconnected.
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LDAC is Sony's own codec and as far as I've heard is superior to aptX HD in just about every way.
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The thing preventing it from activating is not having a device that uses it connected. As you can see from this screenshot it's active in the developer options too.
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Hrm, could be because I am on DU and was told it's a known issue on stock so shrugged it off. I miss LDAC...
Uzephi said:
Hrm, could be because I am on DU and was told it's a known issue on stock so shrugged it off. I miss LDAC...
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None of the settings on DU, AOSiP, and invictrix stick, even graphics settings, when switching the GPU render from OpenGL to Vulkan, it doesn't stick and games crash, I have to restart device to fix it.
Settings don't stick because the Bluetooth LDAC needs to be able to connect to multiple devices and negotiate the best possible connection to each device hence the last setting best effort adaptive bitrate is always toggled and you can't seem to change that. But as each new Bluetooth device connects check back in developer settings and you will see what is the current codec in use for the connected device.
I keep on setting the audio bluetooth codec under dev optioons on "aptx" but after exiting the option goes back on "default".
Anyone can help?
thegios said:
I keep on setting the audio bluetooth codec under dev optioons on "aptx" but after exiting the option goes back on "default". Anyone can help?
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Mine doesn't appear to stick either, but when I use my BT speaker I see an option in the connect dialog to use the Qualcomm aptX driver even though the codec is set to default (SBC). I don't see this aptX option when using my car or earbuds. I know this doesn't really help much, but I thought it was relative. I do know that the AVRCP setting does stick. Have you looked in the Google Issue Tracker? I'll go and star the issue if I can find it.
Edit: It is THERE listed as closed due to lack of data, feedback. Seems they ignored the obvious.... codec selection not sticking?
How do you tell if aptx is working while you're playing something to say a wireless speaker?
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How do you tell if aptx is working while you're playing something to say a wireless speaker?
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In BT settings I see a toggle for Qualcomm aptX and it's on... but in Dev Ops the BT codec still says Default: SBC. I think the audio codec setting there is busted, but the phone seems to use the best available codec. The device is a Creative (Soundblaster) Roar BT speaker. Now if I could only get the phone to auto connect to my car kit. Stays paired but will only manually connect which is a real pain.
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In BT settings I see a toggle for Qualcomm aptX and it's on... but in Dev Ops the BT codec still says Default: SBC. I think the audio codec setting there is busted, but the phone seems to use the best available codec. The device is a Creative (Soundblaster) Roar BT speaker. Now if I could only get the phone to auto connect to my car kit. Stays paired but will only manually connect which is a real pain.
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Hmmm. My JBL Flip 4 is paired and it can use aptx but no option there. Weird.
My fm transmitter car kit will connect automatically, as long as it's set for media and phone calls.. Is yours just set for media only?
pixelsquish said:
Hmmm. My JBL Flip 4 is paired and it can use aptx but no option there. Weird.
My fm transmitter car kit will connect automatically, as long as it's set for media and phone calls.. Is yours just set for media only?
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Yes, I've tried every combination there. It was working perfect with the N6P, and has never worked with the P2XL. Car kit is the absolute cheapest Chinese one you can find on Ebay... audio only, BT version 2.0 I think with no phone mic lol. Time to pony up and get a newer/better one. Had not considered FM transmitter because my car has the line in AUX. in my console so I can hide it.... It's about the size of a matchbox. This is a first world problem I know, but really annoying to me, and I know it's the phone because the Nexus was working for a year no problems. Thanks for your response.
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Yes, I've tried every combination there. It was working perfect with the N6P, and has never worked with the P2XL. Car kit is the absolute cheapest Chinese one you can find on Ebay... audio only, BT version 2.0 I think with no phone mic lol. Time to pony up and get a newer/better one. Had not considered FM transmitter because my car has the line in AUX. in my console so I can hide it.... It's about the size of a matchbox. This is a first world problem I know, but really annoying to me, and I know it's the phone because the Nexus was working for a year no problems. Thanks for your response.
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We are both very frustrated here. Me cause I know I have an aptx capable device and am not getting to use it. You because you can't do a simple auto connect via bluetooth. Oy! Come on January update!
see my post here for a similar issue that I was able to workaround fairly easy
TLDR: You need root, edit your build.prop (using text editor, some app from the play store, etc) and change the following key: persist.vendor.bt.a2dp_offload_cap
by removing -aac from the string.
I'm sorry if it looks like I'm spamming I just encountered this issue on a lot of forums with no result and I do hope that this will help some
I have searched here and the Google, with no joy.
I was browsing DEVELOPER OPTIONS and ran across a setting, that I do not know if ON or OFF is best.
SETTINGS > DEVELOPER OPTIONS > NETWORKING > DISABLE BLUETOOTH A2DP HARDWARE OFFLOAD
I am unsure which was default and could not find the benefits of either selection.
Any info or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
pizza_pablo said:
I have searched here and the Google, with no joy.
I was browsing DEVELOPER OPTIONS and ran across a setting, that I do not know if ON or OFF is best.
SETTINGS > DEVELOPER OPTIONS > NETWORKING > DISABLE BLUETOOTH A2DP HARDWARE OFFLOAD
I am unsure which was default and could not find the benefits of either selection.
Any info or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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According to this article the default is off, but it does not say what the purpose of the toggle is.
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According to this article the default is off, but it does not say what the purpose of the toggle is.
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Thanks! At least this confirms what I thought.
I think I inadvertently turned it on, while scrolling. I believe that's why I noticed it, in the first place, because the switch was blue and obvious.
Did you ever figure out what the purpose of the toggle is?
I looked at this a while ago https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78362981&postcount=10
Different manufacturers/Models of phones have it disabled or it resets when the phone starts. This could be to do with them implementing their own audio processor (DAC/Chip/etc) for processing the audio. It has no effect when changed according to anyone that's bothered to trying it.
Thanks for the update.
It will affect gapless playback on GPM (dont know about other services) with Bluetooth headphones ( dont know why)
enabling this feature helped me fix a low volume problem on a Bluedio T6 bluetooth headphones.
I want to know exactly what this is too. I only know that it makes music track transitions on GPM gappless. I found that suggestion on Reddit when I was trying to listen to Dark Side of the Moon and the damn gaps kept ruining my chill. :laugh:
I'm using a Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 running Derpfest (android 9 pie) rom.I toggled it off and it asked me to restart my phone.So I did and now it's greyed out.Plus I noticed a slight difference in audio quality while using my BT earphones.Any way of turning it back on or I'll have to live with the consequences?
Yeah at the bottom of dev settings you can reset all to default.
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I'm using a Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 running Derpfest (android 9 pie) rom.I toggled it off and it asked me to restart my phone.So I did and now it's greyed out.Plus I noticed a slight difference in audio quality while using my BT earphones.Any way of turning it back on or I'll have to live with the consequences?
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This happened to me too. To fix this, in the developer settings menu, toggle Developer Options off then without leaving that screen, toggle it back on again. Scroll down and you should be able to toggle that setting off.
Worked for me on my LG V-40
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Hi,
I have flashed pixel experience on Redmi 6 Pro.
It is currently updated to android 10.
This is causing me to have no audio in my tws Bluetooth earphones.
I am not able to turn off A2DP feature in the phone. When I do it asks me to restart my phone and after restart it is already ON again.
Kindly need help
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Hi,
I have flashed pixel experience on Redmi 6 Pro.
It is currently updated to android 10.
This is causing me to have no audio in my tws Bluetooth earphones.
I am not able to turn off A2DP feature in the phone. When I do it asks me to restart my phone and after restart it is already ON again.
Kindly need help.
Jugalgore said:
Hi,
I have flashed pixel experience on Redmi 6 Pro.
It is currently updated to android 10.
This is causing me to have no audio in my tws Bluetooth earphones.
I am not able to turn off A2DP feature in the phone. When I do it asks me to restart my phone and after restart it is already ON again.
Kindly need help.
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i also have this issue, it reverts back when restarting
Dont bother about this
I recently bought an earphone which supports LDAC so i was testing every settings and experimenting all the developer options available, i came across this option and when i disabled it my earphones stopped playing audio like even if tracks were playing i couldn't hear anything and when i turned it back on everything was normal again.....but if u really wanna give yourself a heartattack you are welcome to try have a great day ; )
suri1607 said:
Dont bother about this
I recently bought an earphone which supports LDAC so i was testing every settings and experimenting all the developer options available, i came across this option and when i disabled it my earphones stopped playing audio like even if tracks were playing i couldn't hear anything and when i turned it back on everything was normal again.....but if u really wanna give yourself a heartattack you are welcome to try have a great day ; )
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When disabling it you have to restart your phone and of the feature is working it will remain off and your headphones will work
google voice stopped to work when i turned on this option.
most of you are toggling an option without knowing what it does.
Shouldn't be better understanding exactly what it's for ?
Don't toggle it on, here's why...
How to Disable Bluetooth A2DP Hardware Offload - Steps
In this article, we explain how to disable Bluetooth A2DP Hardware Offload with step by step instructions for Android devices and smartphones.
www.google.com
Hi all,
First post here. I've had a good look through all of the thread regarding note 10+ issues and cant see anything that relates to this, so if someone could help me that'd be awesome.
When I listen to audio via Bluetooth, my audio cuts out every 2-3 minutes - sometimes sooner. It does it with youtube and spotify. I have used the same headphones with my galaxy watch and get no issues so it cant be a problem with the headphones.
I have tried turning bluetooth optimization off to increase the Bluetooth power output but that still hasnt had any effect.
I've also made my bluetooth visible in hope that would do something.
I have used bluetooth on my note10+ to connect to Android Auto and had no issues with playing music in my car so surely it cant be a bluetooth problem??
The headphones are the wireless AKGs they were giving away with preorders in Australia..
The latest firmware and software is installed for the headphone.
Any ideas?
Cheers
I would try a few things,
1) Test with another set of headphones anyway as it may be some incomatability
2) If your headphones have an app see if you can change BT profile aptX, LDAC....
3) Test the same apps on speaker, you may be having data interrupts and not BT at all
I have the exact same issue. I have narrowed it down to the bluetooth codec.
1) It does it for me only while I have WIFI tethering activated
2) I can stop the problem from occurring by selecting "AAC" as the bluetooth codec.
3) When you open the AKG app, it returns the codec to "Scalable Codec", so you will need to change it back to AAC again after making EQ adjustments in the app.
To fix:
Settings > About Phone > Software Information > Tap 'Build Number' 7 times. This enables the Developer Options menu.
Settings > Developer Options > Bluetooth audio codec: AAC
millab said:
I have the exact same issue. I have narrowed it down to the bluetooth codec.
1) It does it for me only while I have WIFI tethering activated
2) I can stop the problem from occurring by selecting "AAC" as the bluetooth codec.
3) When you open the AKG app, it returns the codec to "Scalable Codec", so you will need to change it back to AAC again after making EQ adjustments in the app.
To fix:
Settings > About Phone > Software Information > Tap 'Build Number' 7 times. This enables the Developer Options menu.
Settings > Developer Options > Bluetooth audio codec: AAC
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Thank you. Changing to AAC worked for me too.
Awesome, glad it helped!
Morbsy said:
Thank you. Changing to AAC worked for me too.
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Out of interest were you using Wifi tethering at the time too? Just trying to pin-point the problem so I can bring it up with Samsung and AKG
millab said:
I have the exact same issue. I have narrowed it down to the bluetooth codec.
1) It does it for me only while I have WIFI tethering activated
2) I can stop the problem from occurring by selecting "AAC" as the bluetooth codec.
3) When you open the AKG app, it returns the codec to "Scalable Codec", so you will need to change it back to AAC again after making EQ adjustments in the app.
To fix:
Settings > About Phone > Software Information > Tap 'Build Number' 7 times. This enables the Developer Options menu.
Settings > Developer Options > Bluetooth audio codec: AAC
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millab said:
Out of interest were you using Wifi tethering at the time too? Just trying to pin-point the problem so I can bring it up with Samsung and AKG
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Excuse my lack of understanding, but by WiFi tethering do you refer to my galaxy watch connected to my phone via WiFi? Or just a general WiFi connection on the phone? Other than that I dont use any other WiFi options that i know of.
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Excuse my lack of understanding, but by WiFi tethering do you refer to my galaxy watch connected to my phone via WiFi? Or just a general WiFi connection on the phone? Other than that I dont use any other WiFi options that i know of.
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Sorry I mean using the phone as a WIFI hotspot. At work I have this enabled for my personal laptop to access the internet. I found the only time I have these cutouts is when that is active.
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Sorry I mean using the phone as a WIFI hotspot. At work I have this enabled for my personal laptop to access the internet. I found the only time I have these cutouts is when that is active.
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No not using it as a WiFi hotspot.
I have a similar issue. M4A files play fine via Bluetooth works fine sony (MDR-ZX770) headphones and yamaha soundbar. But when I try to play on ROIDMI 2S car bluetooth adapter or Bluedio TE earbuds, I get some random sounds. Tried the developer menu option mentioned but it didn't help.
Mine is the Note 10+ Exynos version with September update.
millab said:
I have the exact same issue. I have narrowed it down to the bluetooth codec.
1) It does it for me only while I have WIFI tethering activated
2) I can stop the problem from occurring by selecting "AAC" as the bluetooth codec.
3) When you open the AKG app, it returns the codec to "Scalable Codec", so you will need to change it back to AAC again after making EQ adjustments in the app.
To fix:
Settings > About Phone > Software Information > Tap 'Build Number' 7 times. This enables the Developer Options menu.
Settings > Developer Options > Bluetooth audio codec: AAC
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it's not working for me can you help me please?
Morbsy said:
Hi all,
First post here. I've had a good look through all of the thread regarding note 10+ issues and cant see anything that relates to this, so if someone could help me that'd be awesome.
When I listen to audio via Bluetooth, my audio cuts out every 2-3 minutes - sometimes sooner. It does it with youtube and spotify. I have used the same headphones with my galaxy watch and get no issues so it cant be a problem with the headphones.
I have tried turning bluetooth optimization off to increase the Bluetooth power output but that still hasnt had any effect.
I've also made my bluetooth visible in hope that would do something.
I have used bluetooth on my note10+ to connect to Android Auto and had no issues with playing music in my car so surely it cant be a bluetooth problem??
The headphones are the wireless AKGs they were giving away with preorders in Australia..
The latest firmware and software is installed for the headphone.
Any ideas?
Cheers
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Disable global power management.
Circled. The Xed ones aren't needed.
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Disable global power management.
Circled. The Xed ones aren't needed.
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from where i can get those menus?
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Device Care>battery>3 dots in right corner
Or use settings search.
I have a pair of Sony WF100 XM4's on want to use the LDAC setting on the phone. I go to Dev options, but it's greyed out. Is there anyway I can resolve this? I've seen another thread which isn't the 6 Pro that says you have to reset your wireless settings or something similar. Do I have to do this?
I have exactly the same pair of headphones and have been wondering the same some time ago.
LDAC works 100%
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I have a pair of Sony WF100 XM4's on want to use the LDAC setting on the phone. I go to Dev options, but it's greyed out. Is there anyway I can resolve this? I've seen another thread which isn't the 6 Pro that says you have to reset your wireless settings or something similar. Do I have to do this?
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what does Sony say about the issue?
LDAC works on the 6 Pro (I have different headphones and BT DACs, as do many others) but not Sony's.
have you tried deleting the headphones from BT settings, resetting the Sony's and re-pairing?
If "HD Audio" doesn't show up in the Bluetooth Device Details for the Sony headphone (where you see Contacts, Phone Calls and Media Audio), then it won't show up in developer options.
Alekos said:
LDAC works 100%
what does Sony say about the issue?
LDAC works on the 6 Pro (I have different headphones and BT DACs, as do many others) but not Sony's.
have you tried deleting the headphones from BT settings, resetting the Sony's and re-pairing?
If "HD Audio" doesn't show up in the Bluetooth Device Details for the Sony headphone (where you see Contacts, Phone Calls and Media Audio), then it won't show up in developer options.
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I have unpaired and repaired - makes no difference. HD Audio is selected in Dev options, but LDAC greyed out. I haven't contacted Sony about the issue yet, but will do some Googling to see if it's an issue with these earphones first before contacting them. I am not sure what your last paragraph means?
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I have unpaired and repaired - makes no difference. HD Audio is selected in Dev options, but LDAC greyed out. I haven't contacted Sony about the issue yet, but will do some Googling to see if it's an issue with these earphones first before contacting them. I am not sure what your last paragraph me
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mightywhites29111971 said:
I have a pair of Sony WF100 XM4's on want to use the LDAC setting on the phone. I go to Dev options, but it's greyed out. Is there anyway I can resolve this? I've seen another thread which isn't the 6 Pro that says you have to reset your wireless settings or something similar. Do I have to do this?
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My LDAC headphones will work in 990 mode but only with the screen off, otherwise the sound skips. It works fine in 660 mode with the screen on. I've tried different fixes but nothing has worked. The only time LDAC is greyed out on my phone is when the headphones aren't on and connected.
I Googled it and found this:
https://www.sony-asia.com/electronics/support/articles/00264224
So followed that and it shows that LDAC is on so why doesn't it show in Dev options?
mightywhites29111971 said:
I Googled it and found this:
https://www.sony-asia.com/electronics/support/articles/00264224
So followed that and it shows that LDAC is on so why doesn't it show in Dev options?
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So you installed the app? On my headphones, not Sony, I needed their app to get LDAC to show....
I had the app previously because I had the XM3's. Its not obvious in the app until you see the instructions I posted. It's still greyed out in Dev options which I don't get.
You maybe need to enable quality mode in Sony headphones app. My xm3 working good. But only in adaptive ldac settings
I had Quality mode enabled even before and it was still grayed out. Went to Stable mode and back to Quality mode and its still grayed out.
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I have unpaired and repaired - makes no difference. HD Audio is selected in Dev options, but LDAC greyed out. I haven't contacted Sony about the issue yet, but will do some Googling to see if it's an issue with these earphones first before contacting them. I am not sure what your last paragraph means?
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So LDAC will show up in the bluetooth information for the device, for example: HD Audio: LDAC, but only if LDAC is enabled on the device through an app or natively (but its usually an app)
It looks like I got it working, but only in 660kbps mode. Go 990 and it skips all over the show. Also, every time I connect the headphones I have to change the setting to 660 in Dev options. Isn't there an option to save it to this setting for my Sony's because I can't seem to see it!
How or what did you do to make it work at least in 660 kbps ?
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It looks like I got it working, but only in 660kbps mode. Go 990 and it skips all over the show. Also, every time I connect the headphones I have to change the setting to 660 in Dev options. Isn't there an option to save it to this setting for my Sony's because I can't seem to see it!
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My P6P always defaulted to ”best effort”. Then I installed the Sony apps on my phone and selected high quality. Even though I don't have Sony earbuds, when I connect my LDAC earbuds it defaults to 990. This would be fine if 990 actually worked...
Is there any way to get it to default to 660?
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Is there any way to get it to default to 660?
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I haven't found a way to do that. It would be nice if the update that's coming out in a few hours would fix the LDAC 990 problem but I'm not holding my breath.
Matterhorn said:
My LDAC headphones will work in 990 mode but only with the screen off, otherwise the sound skips. It works fine in 660 mode with the screen on. I've tried different fixes but nothing has worked. The only time LDAC is greyed out on my phone is when the headphones aren't on and connected.
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Disable Wi-Fi it will fix stuttering. For me it runs smooth on 990 Xperia 1 III
LDAC works for me on the Sony WH-1000XM3 out of the box.
OH MY F* GOD. Disabling "Connect to 2 devices simultaneously" enabled LDAC. That's so dumb and someone should have said about that.
You can disable it in Sony Headphones app under System tab.
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I haven't found a way to do that. It would be nice if the update that's coming out in a few hours would fix the LDAC 990 problem but I'm not holding my breath.
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It's still broken, unfortunately. 990kbps has constant disconnects. Sort of defeats the purpose of the nigh bitrate codec. I wonder why google has such poor development with each of these updates.