Check out this thread with information on how to easily install Dolby Atmos on Android 6.0.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/soundmod-axon-7-dolby-atmos-t3412342
I believe this should be possible for our head unit if rooted and using FlashFire to install or maybe bundled with Malaysk PX5 custom rom?
I would try this out but I do not have much time lately- my PX5 unit isn't even rooted yet...
Dolby Atmos features:
Rather than being constrained to channels, sounds can be precisely placed and moved in three-dimensional space.
A new sensation of height immerses you in the action, creating a full audio atmosphere and realistically depicting objects moving overhead.
Dolby Atmos renders everything from dialogue to quiet scenes to whirlwind action with astonishing clarity, richness, detail, and depth.
More Information about Dolby Atmos: https://www.dolby.com/us/en/brands/dolby-atmos.html
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Hey XDAians,
Everyone just loves music and audio mods in xda are just perfect for us.
But there are many mods and it is hard to decide which one to use ??
So i have created this thread so that we can discuss about these mods and we can obtain the best combination among these.
You are free to comment anything about these mods or the other mods that are not mentioned here
You can also comment tricks and tips which will help to increase sound quality.
So lets begin !!
Official ViPER4Android Audio Effects
eXtremeBeats™ Audio mod
XTREMEMusic™ Super mod
Beats Audio mod
ViPER|Audio || ViPER|Atmos || ViPER|DD+ Driver Stock*Sony*Beats
DivineBeats Sound mod
Thanks for the mention.
eXtremeBeats started out as a small experiment for me at first. It was a mod I used myself, and then wanted to share.
eXtremeBeats primary function is to enhance music on any rooted android phone. Many phones, especially lower end phones tend to lack in audio quality. This is caused by a number of factors; software limitations, hardware limitations and the listening device connected to your phone. With some of the best hand picked mods from XDA we are able to ' soften ' and even eliminate these limitations. Whether it's a noisy environment for your DAC, Low quality DAC or Volume/Software restrictions these hand picked mods can work in real time to greatly enhance your audio experience. With mods like Beats Audio, Pure Audio, Dolby and Sony ClearAudio working together you are sure to have the best listening experience around even with a $50 android device!
Which magisk modules are out there for the oneplus one?
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Which magisk modules are out there for the oneplus one?
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I remember "mic fix" and "stereo mod".
arise and root
There are a lot out there..!
Actually there are a lot out there but it depends on you what is required to you for example i wanted better music so i installed viper4Android so for your question there are a lot out there but you need to install only what you need. so here goes my favourite list.
CrossBreeder Lite Edition
CrossBreeder is a set of mods that are used to modify system performance as well as conserve battery life. While the original project required proper /system access, it has now been ported to work with Magisk, and it works exceptionally well. You can use it to reduce the lag, increase your entropy levels, get more juice out of your device and speed up your mobile.
Audio Modification Library
There are a number of sound mods available for rooted Android devices, like the aforementioned Viper4Android, AM3D Zirene and Dolby Atmos . Based upon your liking, you may want to one of them. But what if you like different features of different mods, but installing both mods at the same time would result in a system failure for you? Well, Audio Modification Library is a Magisk module that overcomes Magisk’s limitation of installing multiple audio mods, and does not cause any compatibility issues.
Viper4Android or AM3D Zirene
Viper4Android is by far one of the most feature-rich and advanced music mod out there for Android. It lets you alter almost each and every aspect of your device’s audio capabilities, thus giving you full control. It lets you customize the audio performance of your device’s speaker, Bluetooth speaker, headset or even a dock. The app not only increases the volume of the audio on your device but also improves bass & clarity, thanks to the cool ViPER Clarity and XHiFi technology.
Even though the interface is fairly easy to use, one might get confused with so many choices at their disposal. If so, you could opt with the AM3D sound mod by Zirene, which offers a simple and minimalistic interface, allowing easy tweaking around with the audio profiles for your system.
Dolby Atmos
Lenovo had introduced Dolby’s Atmos Sound technology to their devices a couple of years ago, something that was widely appreciated. The Dolby Atmos Magisk mod brigs the Dolby Atmos audio enhancements to any Android smartphone. The mod offers simple yet efficient sound modifications to the overall audio quality of one’s device. This app, which was earlier exclusive to Lenovo’s ROMs, has now been ported to Magisk, so that it can work systemlessly. You can customize the audio quality of music, movies, games, voice, etc. There are a lot of options here and if you are an audiophile, you will definitely appreciate the features on offer.
Android Mic Fix
Many a times, after flashing a new ROM or firmware, you may experience a loss in the mic quality of your device. The reason behind this is that most of times your build.prop file is tampered with by the developers which causes the aforementioned issue. The Android Mic Fix, as the name suggests, aims to fix this problem with the help of the “resetprop” tool to modify your build.prop file.
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hello, is it possible to port the dolby atmos with snapdragon on exynos?
thanks for the answer
Yes, search for viper4arise. It also includes a Dolby Atmos module, although I like the Viper app itself more.
you do not understand me correctly, I want it from the Samsung because many optimizations come from the developer, for example, when I had a stock to 4 note, the sound was much nicer than on a custom with the same mod, eventually after the mod set the positioning was lost altogether
Hello there, guys!
The question is not a new one. It has already been asked a couple times over the years. For some strange reason though, nothing changed.
Surround Sound is glorious. You don't even need an expensive setup, nowadays even normal headphones or sound bars can utilize algorithms or separate drivers or speakers that can create a wonderful experience - even "just" from your everyday phone. No matter if it's 5.1, 7.1, or if it's labeled Dolby Atmos, or some other fancy 360 algorithm, just like Sony created with their newer in-ear & over-ear models ("360 Reality Audio").
It's been bothering me for years. Especially if you think about video game footage - or just in general: content - that has been created and could be improved so much by a more immersive sound experience.
Even phones nowadays can utilize spatial algorithms. Just think about phones that can be improved with Dolby Atmos. Samsung has already enabled this. Yeah, those tiny little speakers. And yes, Thomas - around the corner in his sound bunker - with his $9,000 dedicated & custom-made Dolby atmos home speaker setup will at this point call me a fool. Even though he will likely benefit a lot by surround sound with YouTube.
It's almost undeniable that surround sound is great. Everyone that has ever played a game or watched a movie with a device that can enable a sound experience will be quite likely to agree here.
So the question remains, why doesn't Google give a sh*t?
Back in the days, people argued with the amount of data required. Nowadays, where streaming services prove with all their fancy algorithms that even a tiny 20 Mbit connection can sustain a 4K Dolby Atmos stream, that's just out of the question. Especially since YouTube can buffer and you don't even need a perfect connection, worst case you just need a little patience.
So I would like to hear your opinion on the topic. Do you give a sh*t? And in case you don't, please be honest here, have you ever had the chance to experience surround sound?
It is known that Google has dived into this topic a little bit. They have enabled surround sound with Stadia and with YouTube TV. So the next logical step should be YouTube. But nobody talks about it. And that's a shame.
I want you guys to talk about it. I want us to have a conversation. I want Google to notice.
And then to give us surround sound. I mean 120 Hertz would be a nice addition, or Dolby Vision or something like that, but you take what you can get, right?
Cheers!
Hi, i am looking for system wide parametric EQ for android that also works on built in speaker mode. I do have root access on my device and i already tried Viper4Android and JamesDSP but Viper4Android does not have parametric EQ and even it has convolution EQ as far as i know, i does not seems to be available in built in speaker mode. JamesDSP on the other hand, does not have parametric EQ either and even if it had, when i turn on JamesDSP on my device, it makes audio crack and stutter. I do have AudioModificationLibrary already installed on Magisk. I also tried Poweramp Equalizer on Google Play Store but it limits gain values to max 15dB which is not enough for me at least while equalizing my built in speaker. I could not find any solution yet on internet. Any help is appreciated!
bump. I'd like to know too.