[Q] Samsung S4 Car bluetooth music quality - General Questions and Answers

My Samsung S4 connects to my car bluetooth and voice calls work perfectly. When i play music through the car audio system using the Samsung Music app or Google Play app the quality is very poor and the music skips. The phone also gets very slow.. The phone is basically brand new and i haven't installed much on it so shouldn't be battling to play music through bluetooth.
I've read in some forums and websites about Samsung compressing and decoding music before sending over bluetooth. Is there an easy way for me to fix this with an app or something as I'n new to Andriod and unsure about changing operating system core features
Thanks in advance.

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