There are new bluetooth codecs and codecs selection in Android Oreo. For example if you use Apple AirPods with Oreo, then AAC codec will be used and displayed.
Is there any project/hack that ported same features back from Oreo to Nougat?
I would like to stay on Nougat since my phone (Xiaomi Redmi Note 3) has huge battery drain on Oreo but same time would like to use best possible bluetooth connection with wireless headphones.
Thanks in advance!
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Since the Oreo initial update (8.0), when playing Youtube musics in my car, the title of the videos are not synced with the radio screen (a VW Passat). The first video played, the title is correct but from that point it basically stops updating or shows a previous played video title and not the correct one being played. On Nougat it worked perfectly...
So, I heard that Oreo 8.0 had some Bluetooth issues that Google addressed in Oreo 8.1. (you can imagine my question, right? ). When will Huawei release the update to our Mate 9?
BTW, anyone having Bluetooth issues with Oreo 8.0 that would like to share here?
Txs.
I've been having BT issues since the Oreo 8.0 update as well. For me, I use a BT to FM modulator for my car. Used to connect to it with zero issues before update. Now since, sometimes it won't even connect unless unpair and re-pair the device. This does not happen with any of my other BT devices oddly.
Sent from my Huawei Mate 9 using Tapatalk
In Developer Options I noticed there were options to change Bluetooth codec and bitrate. I have no idea if this will help, but it might be worth a try.
I get a crackling sound (BT headset), but sometimes also when I'm connected to the car in phone calls only, both ends of the conversation. I think my issue is more with an overloaded system at "quitting time". AT&T doesn't have enough towers in my area.
Had a BT issue with our car today (2014 Kia Rio). It failed to pick up when I told it to connect. ( Phone said connected but car didn't follow suit).Deleting the pair from the phone and the car plus a reboot fixed the issue for me. Sitting on B366 with stock everything.
My experience has been the opposite, running 8.0.0.366 (C432) with no BT issues. No issues now, no issues before under Nougat.
That includes connecting/streaming to cheap whiteline BT speakers, Sony BT speaker, Bosch and Clarion car radios, LG TV Soundbar, Xiaomi BT car lighter adapter, Gear S3 Frontier, Xiaomi Mi Band 2, sending files to a P20, sending files to a 2014 MacBook Air, etc.
All flawless, no disconnections even after extended periods of time (1h30 streaming continuously), no drop in sound quality, same long range.
MIUI Global 17.0.7 Stable (official)
I'm using JBL Charge 4 speaker (it's not JBL's problem). I don't have this problem when I connect Samsung J7 Pro (which is older, model from 2017) and other Samsung, Huawei, Apple devices... I had this problem on my older Poco F1 too.
When I play music on it, it's lagging. Every 20-30s there are lags, like "cut" for ~1 second and it's so annoying. I watched some videos about it, I saw that a lot people have same problem with different Xiaomi devices. In Developer options -> Bluetooth audio codec...whatever I pick, when I close settings, it's back to "Use system preference (Default)" even if there is a lot of other options, for example: SBC, AAC, Qualcomm® aptX™ audio, Qualcomm® aptX™ audio HD, LDAC...
Only option that I can change about Bluetooth there is Bluetooth AVRCP Version.
If someone has solution, I would be very grateful. If it's not possible to fix this on offical software, is there any Custom ROM with tested options about this problem?
Thanks in advance!
Hello all,
I recently updated to android 11 via OTA update, i have noticed that my sound quality had dropped and when i went to look for the audio settings there were no audio settings anymore for equalizer or DTS audio. Has asus removed DTS support on the android 11 update?
I didn't even have dts support on Android 10 for zenfone 7 pro. Didn't see it available.
The WW version at least was advertised with DTS: Headphones X support and there used to be a setting you could change when headset or bluetooth device was connected, even though it was really simple(literally just "standard, Movie, Game and Custom eq"
This setting does no longer seem to be present.
Have any of you guys using the bluetooth codec aptX Adaptive noticed that videos are no longer in sync with audio after updating to Android 13 or higher?
To be clear, videos were perfectly in sync for me in Android 12. The delay is now something like 350 ms, pretty annoying. I don't think it has much to do with my device or my particular software because I've installed different ROMs and confirmed the same happens.
[EDIT]
I want to clarify this is exclusive to aptX Adaptive, other codecs don't seem to be affected
No one?
Hello, i feel the same in android 13, i'm using mi 11 ultra with flip buds pro, and i realized it recently when i upgraded from android 12 to 13.
Hello, I experienced the same thing, the aptx adaptive codec on tws that I use is having a delay when watching videos and not sync
Hello
Just received a new Xiaomi Note 11E Pro[Global ver.], purchased in the USA to be exact, and after going through the set-up process I've noticed I'm simply missing the option to use "Hi-Fi Audio" in my sound effects section.
My HD Audio toggle is also greyed out under developer options.
I've tried connecting two different Bluetooth headphones and two different headphones through the 3.5mm jack, but the option won't appear.
Is this a feature that's hidden or locked by default in some way? Would appreciate if anyone has any non-rooting solutions first, but if I have to go that way, I did want to fix having gesture navigation work with Nova Launcher anyhow.
Current firmware is MIUI Global 13.0.5/Android 12.
Probably because your Bluetooth device isn't compatible with AAC and above codecs.
Which earphones do you have?
Jack/wired devices use the DAC, so they'll always follow the max quality of your hardware without any intervention.