[Q] Android 5.0+ rom that supports viper4android/boeffla sound? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note II

Im trying to find a galaxy note 2 rom that supports viper4android or Boeffla sound control or some other kernal that supports the wolfson DAC and is on version Android 5.0+. Does such a thing exist?

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[Q] music mods for android 4.2.1?

I am currently on CyanogenMod 10.1 with astro player and DSP. Was just wondering is there a mod like acid or franken beats that would improve the audio as at high volume the sound becomes distorted with DSP? And would it even work on 4.2.1 android? Thanks
Theres loads, cwm flashables your looking at acid audio mod and frankenbeats. Which I haven't tried.
If your rom supports it you could flash the perseus kernel and have stweaks which is a kernel specific app with audio tweaks that directly manipulate the wolfson dac in the Note 2.
Theres also the Nooz app on the play store that gives you some fantastic sound if you have a bunch of lossless files and decent headphones
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[Q] What sound apps are you using

1 I mean players and sound enhancements like Viper ...
2 Is the stock soundprocessing (EQ, Bass, 3D, adaptive Sound,...) built into the chipset or is it a software solution only ?
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Do you all use stock or Viper ???

ROM and DAC

Buying a new HTC 10 today
I need to know the following:
- Will flashing a custom ROM ruin the DAC? if not, which ROM do you recommend?
- Shall I update my stock HTC 10 to the latest version?
- Will the DAC work with streming music apps like spotify, soundcloud, etc?
- I will use this phone as portaable audio source in car coming from the AXON 7 which did not meet my expectations in terms of audio.
If you wan't to use stable AOSP ROMs, keep on nougat firmware. If you do not mind bugs, update to oreo.
Related to the DAC and AMPs, custom ROMs based on Stock Sense will have all of this functionalities.
Else, if you flash AOSP, you will lose them, but you can get rid of it flashing Ainur Sauron audio mod, IMO is better than BoomSound, far better. Sound are jusr clear and richer, more equalized.
Also, the DAC and AMPs will only work through built in speakers and headphones, not bluetooth.
For full use of the DAC and camera i think you should use a sense based ROM. I personaly like LeeDroid with ElementalX or Cleanslate Kernel. I also use Ainur Sauron sound mod,and if you are connecting the phone to your car via Bluetooth you should tweak it under Settings-Developer Options in order to get the best sound out of it.
You will not break any functionality of the DAC by flashing a Sense based ROM.

Does Lenovo P2 supports HQ sound over bluetooth?

Hey,
I'm currently looking for a smartphone with long battery life and support of HQ sound (LDAC preferred).
I found some ROMs with Android 8.0 and I heard that this version of OS supports LDAC. Does it mean that when I install one of these ROMs, I will be able to use LDAC?
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Hey,
I'm currently looking for a smartphone with long battery life and support of HQ sound (LDAC preferred).
I found some ROMs with Android 8.0 and I heard that this version of OS supports LDAC. Does it mean that when I install one of these ROMs, I will be able to use LDAC?
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LDAC is included in AOSP since Oreo so you should be able to use it on every 8+ ROM until someone will remove it from his ROM. It is visible in my codec selection menu on LOS15.1 but I can't test it for you since I'm not in possession of any wireless headphones. I believe that you should look for information and how it works on other phones threads too, not only here. There is possibility that Lineage doesn't support this codec itself since stock haven't supported it but I'm not sure about that since LDAC is part of AOSP unlike AptX for example where your phone needs to be certified to allow developers to include this codec in official builds.
Basically you can add any existing bluetooth audio codec to your phone's ROM. There's not any hardware requirements besides bluetooth so I believe that you should be able to use it.

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