So I bought a new earphone that supports aptx and paired it with my mi note 10 then I saw that it's in SBC mode which is kinda weird so I tried to change the bluetooth codec in developers option to APTX but it's reverting back to SBC. Any solutions?
you can change in developer option.
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Hi there,
has anyone else quality issues with bluetooth audio? When not using aptX or aptX HD, music sounds like it only had a bitrate of 64kbps. Really bad. Tested this with two car stereos and a bluetooth speaker. However when listening to music with an aptX (HD) enabled device, it sounds perfectly fine. With my old LG G4 I didn't have these problems using the same devices.
I also tried changing bluetooth settings in developer options, but that didn't change anything.
I'm currently on TW 1.24.709.7
Greetings
My Lenovo K8 Note shows all the various audio codecs in the Bluetooth section of the developer options but when I choose aptX to connect to the one bluetooth headset I have that supports it the stream type still shows SBC.
Does the presence of all these codecs in the list mean that my phone supports all of them?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4576155&stc=1&d=1534712526
Always reverts to APX. When I select APXHD or Sonys ldac it reverts back to regular APX after song change
Awesome glad I can use my nice BT headset to full effect, NOT!
Is oneplus aware and how do I make them software better BT options??
It's "aptx" not "apx"
What's headphones are you using? Name them
Where are u changing codec, in developer options?
Both the headphones and the device needs to support the codec. If the phone is switch back to aptx, then that means that the headphones have only support for aptx and can't use other codecs like ldac.
There aren't many BT headsets that are aptxHD compatible, especially so if you've had your headset for over a year. They will revert back to the highest compatibility of the headset you're using. I bought My Sony MDR-XB650BT headset just about a year ago and they are only aptx not aptxHD capable.
Ya'll are right, ty
I have the mi airsots pro which support aptx but no matter what I do they keep using AAC which doesn't sound bad but aptx would give much better battery.
Tried developer settings but they won't stick.
I'm not a developer or a modder, but I was hoping someone could help with some information, since I was steered here on a search.
I have a Moto Z play running Oreo, which I discovered has the ability to use AptX HD in the Developer Options. When I would try and select AptX or AptX HD in the options, it would just revert back to SBC. I believe I discovered that the phone's system automatically chooses the Bluetooth Codec, depending on the connected device.
I just got a Bluetooth receiver to integrate with my home stereo. The Bluetooth receiver can handle AptX HD, and has indicator lights for what it is receiving.
I played around a bit with the setup using the Amazon Music App as the source on my phone. The indicator on the receiver had AptX lit up. I went to Developer Options on my phone and it showed AptX was the Codec. However, if I ticked the AptX HD in the Developer Options on my phone, it continued in AptX.
Can someone explain why the phone will not transmit with AptX HD? Is it because that is the highest rate Amazon Music App supports? If I use a different music player app on my phone will I be able to utilize the AptX HD Codec?
Thanks for the info. I like learning and I'm hoping to be able to get the best quality sound to my HiFi through Bluetooth.