Does Moto One Vision support aptX for better bluetooth audio? Can't find anything about that on the internet. Can any owner with aptX capable bluetooth device find out more about that? Thx
Mr.Bombastic said:
Does Moto One Vision support aptX for better bluetooth audio? Can't find anything about that on the internet. Can any owner with aptX capable bluetooth device answer find out more about that? Thx
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Qualcomm aptX hd audio on developer options
I'd like to know as well, for both aptx and LDAC support. I really hope that at least aptx is supported even tho it's not a qualcomm soc.
tys0n said:
I'd like to know as well, for both aptx and LDAC support. I really hope that at least aptx is supported even tho it's not a qualcomm soc.
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Hi.
I have it. Here is a picture.
Jochman14 said:
Hi.
I have it. Here is a picture.
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That doesn't mean all codecs in the pic are supported unfortunately. Even if the libs for it are included in system, it still may not support it for some reason. I had that with LDAC on my motorola one, and other brands as well.
Anyway, I got my device today so I will check aptx and ldac support.
Edit: After some testing I can say that it supports SBC, AAC & LDAC bt codecs.
No aptX at all.
aptX support have been added with the Android 10 update!
I got really surprised when I connected my bt headphones and saw the aptX connection.
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I've been looking at various sites that the XL has hardware support MHL ... Though not work I think it is lack of software support. Would not create a rom with such support since the hardware has this support?
Does no one cares for a TV-OUT? Nobody is interested in connecting the XL tv?
I'm connecting my XL without MHL If I wan't to show a picture,play a movie or song on my tv I just use "Throw" option. Be serious most of the people is using Smart Tv's this days so there's no problem with using an DLNA.
The problem is that I do not have tv with wifi: (
Only TV with HDMI.
Maybe you could think of Chromecast ?
No other idea comes to my mind.
I found a thread on the OnePlus forums that states there is no mention of aptX support for the One. I know that has something to do with Bluetooth streaming but that's pretty much all I know. Does this mean the OPO may not be able to stream music via Bluetooth in my car? Is it more dependent on my car's hardware? (I've got a 2011 Hyundai Sonata, for the record, and I've tried to google it with no success.) If it can't, even at $350, I'll have to pass. That's a non-negotiable for me. Can someone with more knowledge on the subject please chime in? Thanks.
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Aptx is a new codec for Bluetooth audio. Most devices don't even support it right now. As long as as A2DP and AVRCP are supported you should be fine. I don't think cm supports aptx but aptx isn't related to whether or not you can steam music in your car.
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Yeah. Probably even your sonata sound system doesn't support aptx codec.
A bit more info.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AptX
I would be curious though if the oneplus one supports aptx. I'm thinking probably not.
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According to the Oneplus Forums it doesn't. However my 3 year old HTC One X does, so APTX definitely isn't that new.
This is going to make me rethink about whether I actually want this phone or not....
Google isn't bringing up any recent information on this topic here, other than a general consensus that the opo *probably* doesn't have aptx. But some mentions that it might be add able? Any ideas on this? Or further information that my Google-fu missed?
I didn't really care before, but I've got a high end Bluetooth speaker coming in the mail, it supports aptx, and so I'm curious thanks all!
tlo07 said:
I found a thread on the OnePlus forums that states there is no mention of aptX support for the One. I know that has something to do with Bluetooth streaming but that's pretty much all I know. Does this mean the OPO may not be able to stream music via Bluetooth in my car? Is it more dependent on my car's hardware? (I've got a 2011 Hyundai Sonata, for the record, and I've tried to google it with no success.) If it can't, even at $350, I'll have to pass. That's a non-negotiable for me. Can someone with more knowledge on the subject please chime in? Thanks.
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My friend has the same exact car as you and my OnePlus One running CM12 nightlies works perfectly fine via bluetooth. This includes streaming music and answering calls for me.
FatalityBoyZahy said:
My friend has the same exact car as you and my OnePlus One running CM12 nightlies works perfectly fine via bluetooth. This includes streaming music and answering calls for me.
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That's pretty cool! Yeah the Bluetooth should work fine for most things, but what's being discussed now is higher quality Bluetooth, a special codec called 'aptx'. Bluetooth should work fine without it, but just standard quality only.
To clarify things Herr.
Aptx is a propyitary codec by CSR. BT devices supporting aptx also work without.
However Theres a major difference in audio lag and quality.
Aptx is way supirrior over regular BT IF your sound device is good enought or you wanna watch movies.
On cheap speakers you probably won't hear much difference. On high end headphones you will never go back to regular BT once you had aptx.
That said only a handful of manufacturer support it. Also cyanogen doesn't.
Its not only software but also hardware.
BTW its not just a codec running over the a2dp its a replacement of a2dp
It has almost not lag so watching movies sint a pia and the lowlatency aptx variant has practically no lag
Aptx was initially for pro. BT devices like wireless mics and monitor phones on a production level (studio, concert ...) and sadly there's no alternative right now even close to its performance
bofh999 said:
Its not only software but also hardware.
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Generally it's implemented in software on the phone (or PC) and hardware in the receiver (headphones, car, etc.) really depends on the processing power available on either end. With that in mind it is technically feasible to deploy support to existing phone, it just needs to be licensed and coded into the platform.
There seems to be aptX working on Oneplus One but you have to use Lineage 14
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/themes/mod-aptx-codec-t3521228
Hi there!
Does anyone know, if aptx is supported?
Got info from moto chat
Michael Anthony: Hi, my name is Michael Anthony. How may I help you?
Szymon: hello
Szymon: does moto g 3rd gen support aptx bt audio?
Michael Anthony: I understand your concern and no need to worry I'll be more than willing to assist you since here at Motorola, we always want to make it right.
Szymon: so please answer
Szymon: because sound quality with my car head unit over bt is very poor
Michael Anthony: As per checking, Our Moto G 3rd Generation supports most of the Bluetooth receiver.
Szymon: but does it support aptx standard?
Szymon: like moto g 1gen did
Szymon: this one http://www.aptx.com/
Michael Anthony: Yes, that's correct.
Szymon: so why it isn't on the list?
Michael Anthony: As long as you have an aptX bluetooth audio receiver that it can be connected to the Moto G 3rd generation.
Szymon: it is mentioned in any aptx support list?
Michael Anthony: Because the Moto G 3rd Generation is new released smartphone from the market.
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Anyone can check, if it is a truth by debugging bt?
I can't because, I don't have apt compatible head unit yet.
Hi Everyone.
I am curious as to why Dual Audio seen on Samsung Galaxy flagships is not really found on other brands or Samsung's mid-rangers. I have a few portable BT speakers and it would be really nice to combine their sound for a more room filling experience.
Dual Audio was first introduced on the S8 along with Bluetooth 5. It is touted as a BT5 feature, but as Gary from Android Authority explains, the advancements of BT5 is only applicable to BTLE and supported devices. Samsung's Dual Audio works with devices that stream over BT Classic.
I am thinking that a BT5 radio in a source device has the hardware capability to stream audio to two devices over BT Classic. This makes me think that Dual Audio is a software implementation which can be done through the driver or an app. Speaking of which, Tempow developed a BT profile, TAP, which can do Dual Audio. Motorola and TCL has adopted TAP into their phones.
There are suggestions that Samsung has 2 BT radios in their devices to enable Dual audio, but I don't think it's likely, since Tempow seems keen on bringing their TAP to the masses with nothing to suggest a 2 radio requirement.
So now I am really curious about why it isn't implemented on more phones? Or better yet, on custom ROMs?
Hello i m trying to search the same question i have a old j4 plus that have dual audio but the half off the screen is busted
SooBCooL said:
Hello i m trying to search the same question i have a old j4 plus that have dual audio but the half off the screen is busted
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Same, i have tried various threads and sites but nowhere there's answer for this....
No developer have worked on it since 2017, there are requests over this feature but no help over it till now.
I'm waiting for it
This is about a Moto G Stylus 2020, but honestly I don't think it matters for this question. When it comes to wireless casting, Motorola says "use a Chromecast" which is fine for the most part. But there are millions of existing devices & TVs that natively support the Miracast protocol without needing a Chromecast dongle.
Does anyone know of a 3rd party app or driver that supports Miracast on Android 11? I believe Samsung phones come with something like this.
I'm just shocked that my Moto phone doesn't support Miracast when my 4 year old Acer tablet with Android 8 can cast to damn near all TVs & devices that have a basic casting option. Feel like I'm missing something.
Isn't miracast an old and deprecated protocol?
Either way, just use any miracast apk which makes your phone the transmitter.
PhotonIce said:
Isn't miracast an old and deprecated protocol?
Either way, just use any miracast apk which makes your phone the transmitter.
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I think your right that they killed the "Miracast" name, but Wifi-Direct as a technology is still thriving as far as I can tell.
So what are the alternatives to Chromecast if you think Miracast & Wifi-Direct is dying? My rebuttle there would be all the TVs in my house & hotels I stay in that support Miracast. Those will be around for a long time.
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I think your right that they killed the "Miracast" name, but Wifi-Direct as a technology is still thriving as far as I can tell.
So what are the alternatives to Chromecast if you think Miracast & Wifi-Direct is dying? My rebuttle there would be all the TVs in my house & hotels I stay in that support Miracast. Those will be around for a long time.
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PhotonIce said:
Either way, just use any miracast apk which makes your phone the transmitter.
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Can you send me a new examples of Miracast APKs that work on Android 11? I've tried a ton with little success