APTX codec support - Redmi Note 8 Pro Questions & Answers

Could any user of this phone tell me if it supports the Aptx codec, and if yes, which versions? Standard, HD, adaptive, LL? I know that Note 7 Pro did because of its Snapdragon processor, but I have no idea if Helio supports it, and various sites list it as supported or not.
cya
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Razzeh said:
Could any user of this phone tell me if it supports the Aptx codec, and if yes, which versions? Standard, HD, adaptive, LL? I know that Note 7 Pro did because of its Snapdragon processor, but I have no idea if Helio supports it, and various sites list it as supported or not.
cya
Raziel-chan
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It seems that currently RN8Pro doesn't support AptX codec.
When I pair AptX bluetooth headphones with logcat I see the following lines:
10-12 04:07:07.362 11107 11155 E a2dp_vendor_aptx_encoder: A2DP_VendorLoadEncoderAptx: cannot open aptX encoder library libaptX_encoder.so: dlopen failed: library "libaptX_encoder.so" not found
10-12 04:07:07.362 11107 11155 E a2dp_vendor_aptx: init: cannot load the encoder
10-12 04:07:07.365 11107 11155 E a2dp_vendor_aptx_hd_encoder: A2DP_VendorLoadEncoderAptxHd: cannot open aptX-HD encoder library libaptXHD_encoder.so: dlopen failed: library "libaptXHD_encoder.so" not found
10-12 04:07:07.365 11107 11155 E a2dp_vendor_aptx_hd: init: cannot load the encoder
I think it's possible to add AptX support applying special patch by TWRP or rooting and copying missing libraries to system/vendor/lib
I hope we will get AptX support in future MIUI releases...

Google_Android said:
It seems that currently RN8Pro doesn't support AptX codec.
When I pair AptX bluetooth headphones with logcat I see the following lines:
10-12 04:07:07.362 11107 11155 E a2dp_vendor_aptx_encoder: A2DP_VendorLoadEncoderAptx: cannot open aptX encoder library libaptX_encoder.so: dlopen failed: library "libaptX_encoder.so" not found
10-12 04:07:07.362 11107 11155 E a2dp_vendor_aptx: init: cannot load the encoder
10-12 04:07:07.365 11107 11155 E a2dp_vendor_aptx_hd_encoder: A2DP_VendorLoadEncoderAptxHd: cannot open aptX-HD encoder library libaptXHD_encoder.so: dlopen failed: library "libaptXHD_encoder.so" not found
10-12 04:07:07.365 11107 11155 E a2dp_vendor_aptx_hd: init: cannot load the encoder
I think it's possible to add AptX support applying special patch by TWRP or rooting and copying missing libraries to system/vendor/lib
I hope we will get AptX support in future MIUI releases...
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Thanks.
You did the test with aptx enabled in developer options, right?
Cya
Raziel-chan

Razzeh said:
You did the test with aptx enabled in developer options, right?
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Of course, yes.

Google_Android said:
It seems that currently RN8Pro doesn't support AptX codec.
When I pair AptX bluetooth headphones with logcat I see the following lines:
10-12 04:07:07.362 11107 11155 E a2dp_vendor_aptx_encoder: A2DP_VendorLoadEncoderAptx: cannot open aptX encoder library libaptX_encoder.so: dlopen failed: library "libaptX_encoder.so" not found
10-12 04:07:07.362 11107 11155 E a2dp_vendor_aptx: init: cannot load the encoder
10-12 04:07:07.365 11107 11155 E a2dp_vendor_aptx_hd_encoder: A2DP_VendorLoadEncoderAptxHd: cannot open aptX-HD encoder library libaptXHD_encoder.so: dlopen failed: library "libaptXHD_encoder.so" not found
10-12 04:07:07.365 11107 11155 E a2dp_vendor_aptx_hd: init: cannot load the encoder
I think it's possible to add AptX support applying special patch by TWRP or rooting and copying missing libraries to system/vendor/lib
I hope we will get AptX support in future MIUI releases...
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Google_Android said:
Of course, yes.
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Thanks.
That's a pity, the phone seemed like the perfect choice until now. And note 7 Pro isn't available in my country.
Cya
Raziel-chan

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https://www.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-redmi-note-8-pro-first-impressions/
Here they say that it actually has the aptx and the LDAC aswell. So how it is possible not to have it included in the soft?\
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it seems that really it doesn't have the aptx libs. What is going on?

Czarny * said:
https://www.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-redmi-note-8-pro-first-impressions/
Here they say that it actually has the aptx and the LDAC aswell. So how it is possible not to have it included in the soft?\
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it seems that really it doesn't have the aptx libs. What is going on?
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That's what confused me, many sites report it as supporting aptx.
Cya
Raziel-chan

I am really annoyed right now because I have 2 pairs of headphones and the bluetooth speakers with aptX and they are connecting to the phone by SBC. The quality of audio is terrible. I was sure that it has the aptx. Can someone confirm it too?
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aptX is the qualcomm technology, mediatek doesn't support it.

There's a Magisk module for enabling aptx, probably should work

Is there any way to activate aptX? I used a magisk module a while ago with my Note 5, but this had a Snapdragon SOC, not a Mediatek. This is really anoying, nearly all reviews show aptx as supported, but there is nothing in the specs on the Xiaomi web page.
Edit: at least LDAC is working

In fact, on my RN8T, when I go to bluetooth codecs on developer options, it shows there "Qualcomm Aptx", "Qualcomm Aptx HD", etc... But when I try to select, it always sticks on "Use the system selection (pre-defined)", and I can't change. So I think the phone as Aptx Codec, I don't know is how to able it.

tico_ocit said:
In fact, on my RN8T, when I go to bluetooth codecs on developer options, it shows there "Qualcomm Aptx", "Qualcomm Aptx HD", etc... But when I try to select, it always sticks on "Use the system selection (pre-defined)", and I can't change. So I think the phone as Aptx Codec, I don't know is how to able it.
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Yes, I'm replying my post.
I tested, and when I connected a bluetooth headphones with Aptx Audio, for the case Sennheiser 4.50BT NC, the connection made was an Aptx connection. When the connection is made, appears on the bluetooth settings the sign "Aptx".
So, there is no need of a library. You only need a Bluetooth Headphone that actually has Aptx Audio, or Aptx HD.
Also beware, that, for low latency, it's a specific Aptx, Aptx Low Latency. Aptx Audio, only affects the quality of the audio.
Hope I could help.

tico_ocit said:
Yes, I'm replying my post.
I tested, and when I connected a bluetooth headphones with Aptx Audio, for the case Sennheiser 4.50BT NC, the connection made was an Aptx connection. When the connection is made, appears on the bluetooth settings the sign "Aptx".
So, there is no need of a library. You only need a Bluetooth Headphone that actually has Aptx Audio, or Aptx HD.
Also beware, that, for low latency, it's a specific Aptx, Aptx Low Latency. Aptx Audio, only affects the quality of the audio.
Hope I could help.
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When I connect my headset I get SBC. I don't even know what it is, but I get it doesn't support Aptx.

polfrank said:
When I connect my headset I get SBC. I don't even know what it is, but I get it doesn't support Aptx.
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On developer options - Bluetooth Audio Codecs, what options do you have?
From my perspective, the headset doesn't support Aptx Codec. What phone do you have?

tico_ocit said:
On developer options - Bluetooth Audio Codecs, what options do you have?
From my perspective, the headset doesn't support Aptx Codec. What phone do you have?
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This is while the headset is connected. It is a Chinese device with the xiaomi.eu rom.

I have 2 aptx headphones and one aptxhd, they all only connect as sbc

Same here. All headsets that showed aptx on my Note 7 are now only showing SBC. I've not heard of any positiv results for aptx support and Note 8 PRO.

roox911 said:
I have 2 aptx headphones and one aptxhd, they all only connect as sbc
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I've tried on a Senneheiser 4.50BT NC, and I can confirm that it connected with aptx audio. So, what I suggest is to go to a store and try it, with one that you really have sure that has aptx audio, because I've heard that a lot of headphones sold on some online shops on the spects have "aptx", but that is not true. So go to a store and try it. Another thing, my phone is a Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T, with MIUI 10.

tico_ocit said:
I've tried on a Senneheiser 4.50BT NC, and I can confirm that it connected with aptx audio. So, what I suggest is to go to a store and try it, with one that you really have sure that has aptx audio, because I've heard that a lot of headphones sold on some online shops on the spects have "aptx", but that is not true. So go to a store and try it. Another thing, my phone is a Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T, with MIUI 10.
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Yes, but there might be some differences between 8T and 8 pro. This thing about fake Aptx headsets may be true though.

polfrank said:
Yes, but there might be some differences between 8T and 8 pro. This thing about fake Aptx headsets may be true though.
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I'm aware that this is a RN8 Pro topic, and the processor is a mediatek. From what I read, the RN8 Pro includes Aptx.
I answered this topic, first of all, because I was having the same problem on a RN8T, which could be an important input for solving this problem, and then when I realized that there wasn't any problem, I think I should share it, because maybe if on developer - Bluetooth codec options appears the aptxs options then it must have the codec available when connecting to a Bluetooth headphones that has supports Aptx.

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A3, A5 (2017): do they have Bluetooth aptX?

To easily find out if the Bluetooth aptX CODEC is supported, go into the folder:
/system/lib/
and check, if there is file named like (where x is placeholder for for numbers):
libbt-aptX-ARM-x.x.x.so
If it exists, aptX should work.
saintsimon said:
To easily find out if the Bluetooth aptX CODEC is supported, go into the folder:
/system/lib/
and check, if there is file named like (where x is placeholder for for numbers):
libbt-aptX-ARM-x.x.x.so
If it exists, aptX should work.
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Yes this file exists on my A5
Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
jlmvc said:
Yes this file exists on my A5
Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
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Great, thanks.
And Sammy stays silent about this feature.
Now it is interesting to know if the A3 is blessed, too.
saintsimon said:
Great, thanks.
And Sammy stays silent about this feature.
Now it is interesting to know if the A3 is blessed, too.
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Hi. how to check it without Root? I have a A3 2017 not rooted.
I used ES file explorer. You can still browse the system folder, you just can't edit it
Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
jlmvc said:
I used ES file explorer. You can still browse the system folder, you just can't edit it
Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
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I can confirm that the file exist for the A3 2017.
Great to know, thanks all :good:
saintsimon said:
libbt-aptX-ARM-x.x.x.so
If it exists, aptX should work.
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I have an A3, has this file, pretty sure aptx does not work, sound quality is highly problematic. I think even my Tab S2 which just has bluetooth 3.0 sounds better.
khanem said:
I can confirm that the file exist for the A3 2017.
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How we can activate aptX?
Aptx confirmed by bt_snoop
saintsimon said:
To easily find out if the Bluetooth aptX CODEC is supported, go into the folder:
/system/lib/
and check, if there is file named like (where x is placeholder for for numbers):
libbt-aptX-ARM-x.x.x.so
If it exists, aptX should work.
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I know this is a fairly old post, but I just want to confirm that apt-x works at least on the Galaxy A5 2017. I'm sure about this because I checked the bt_snoop log and the codec used with an apt-x capable headset is apt-x indeed.
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but why is the sound quality that bad on my a5 2017? compared to tab s2 its awful.
For what it's worth, the Sony Headphones Connect app claims the connection between my A5 2017 and WH-1000XM2 is aptX, though I don't notice I huge difference in sound quality between that and the "SBC DSEE HX" mode that can be switched to via the app.
Couple of comments above mention poorer sound quality with the A5 vs the Tab S2. I happen to have the latter as well, and just tried it with the same headphones to see if I could discern any difference playing the same song, but it sounded much the same. Sorry to be the annoying 'works for me' guy.
More generally, the A5 2017's Bluetooth audio connection with various headphones isn't quite as resilient as my old A3 (original) - it's more prone to the occasional skip.
Hi All, is this method supposed to also work on LineageOS 15.1? A few days ago I flashed the latter (+ Gapps) into an SM-A320FL that came with stock EE UK ROM and can't see any files with libbt-aptX at all under /system/lib now despite it seems to have already been proven by others by now that A3 2017 does support aptX.
And one more question if I may: will this method enable aptX HD in my A3 2017 even though that libbt-aptX-ARM-x.x.x.so file isn't there?
Many thanks in advance!
Just wondering.... on my Galaxy A3 2017 with Adroid 8.0.0 the folder /system/lib/ is empty, just another folder which is also empty is shown. I used an app to test aptx, it says no aptx available. So why are others have aptx on the same phone and how can I install it?
Sven74Muc said:
Just wondering.... on my Galaxy A3 2017 with Adroid 8.0.0 the folder /system/lib/ is empty, just another folder which is also empty is shown. I used an app to test aptx, it says no aptx available. So why are others have aptx on the same phone and how can I install it?
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AptX support as such is definitely there in A3 2017 as per user report earlier in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70935219&postcount=6
AptX support is actually there even in A3 2016: besides a 2017 I have a 2016 with stock VF UK ROM and there's file libbt-aptX-ARM-4.2.2.so (20,148 bytes) under /system/lib. Perhaps custom ROMs have those files elsewhere? Hence my question above. Meanwhile with LineageOS 15.1 ROM running on my A3 2017 I can see AptX, AptX HD, and LDAC showing up in Developer Options among other codecs.
P.S. You may find this thread interesting - it's about enabling "SBC HD" by means of using SBC Dual Channel and increasing max bitrate:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/improve-bluetooth-audio-quality-t3832615
dandreye said:
AptX support as such is definitely there in A3 2017 as per user report earlier in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70935219&postcount=6
AptX support is actually there even in A3 2016: besides a 2017 I have a 2016 with stock VF UK ROM and there's file libbt-aptX-ARM-4.2.2.so (20,148 bytes) under /system/lib. Perhaps custom ROMs have those files elsewhere? Hence my question above. Meanwhile with LineageOS 15.1 ROM running on my A3 2017 I can see AptX, AptX HD, and LDAC showing up in Developer Options among other codecs.
P.S. You may find this thread interesting - it's about enabling "SBC HD" by means of using SBC Dual Channel and increasing max bitrate:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/improve-bluetooth-audio-quality-t3832615
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Thanks for this great link!
Within developer settings it on SBC. I can switch to aptx or any other setting... but it always goes back to SBC. Think this is because files are missing in the phone (don't know why). So I need to uploade aptx all codecs (AAC, aptX, LDAC, Samsung HD).
If I got it right I need to find a dump, right? How do I install the dump?
Sven74Muc:
> Within developer settings it on SBC. I can switch to aptx or any other setting... but it always goes back to SBC.
> Think this is because files are missing in the phone (don't know why). So I need to uploade aptx all codecs (AAC, aptX, LDAC, Samsung HD).
It's hard to believe LineageOS 15.1 comes w/o them bearing in mind that Oreo brings about so many Bluetooth audio improvements (besides LDAC support). I'll test AptX on my A3 2017 tonight and report.
> If I got it right I need to find a dump, right? How do I install the dump?
Assuming you imply Bluetooth log (aka trace, as logs generally imply something different in the industry), you'd need to enable it in Development options for the duration of your Bluetooth session (to prevent growing the trace/log file indefinitely) and then find its location and pull it from there. This tool will then tell what codecs were offered by the party that initiated Bluetooth connection first and which one of them was selected.
The fact is that the bluetooth files (/system/lib/libbt-aptX-ARM-x.x.x.so) are missing, so every test / log says that aptx is not supported... but others with the same phone have it. This means for me I need to install it somehow.. My phone is rooted, so there should be a way
Sven74Muc said:
The fact is that the bluetooth files (/system/lib/libbt-aptX-ARM-x.x.x.so) are missing
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So we have the same problem then )
Also once we fix it (or perhaps find those files elsewhere) I'm hoping to add AptX HD support as detailed here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...-bluetooth-hi-res-audio-t3501991/post79519578
I already tried applying it to my A3 2016 running stock VF UK ROM (Android 7) but have no equipment to test AptX HD with and cannot even see it advertised among those supported, hence my question at the end of that thread if this method applies to A3 at all.
Update: looks like aptX isn't there on my A3 2017 with LineageOS 15.1 too, so SBC gets selected:
Connection:
48:27:ea:d2:cc:7d (Samsung Galaxy A3 2017) → 00:1d:df:a6:8a:23 (PhilipsBT)
Supported codecs:
Audio non-A2DP (aptX - 16000 32000 44100 48000, Stereo) << Supported by the sink not by A3 2017
Audio SBC (16000 32000 44100 48000 | Mono DualChannel Stereo JointStereo | block: 4 8 12 16 | subbands: 4 8 | allocation: SNR Loudness | bitpool: 2..53)
Used for audio:
Audio SBC (44100 | JointStereo | block: 16 | subbands: 8 | allocation: Loudness | bitpool: 2..53)
Latest SBC Bitpool value: 53
Let's ask in the LineageOS 15.1 thread why aptX isn't there. Now asked.
P.S. Looks like it's all detailed here.
P.P.S. Actually this lack of aptX/LDAC enables easy SBC-HD Dual Channel + higher bitrate testing after adding it as AptX/LDAC would take precedence if they were there, so I won't rush flashing that aptX/aptX-HD update until after it.
As mentioned in the post the following file needs to be there for aptx:
/system/lib/libbt-aptX-ARM-x.x.x.so
The "APTX-enabler" doesn't install this file, it installs:
/system/lib/libaptX_encoder.so
/system/lib64/libaptX_encoder.so
/system/lib/libaptXHD_encoder.so
/system/lib64/libaptXHD_encoder.so
/system/vendor/lib64/libaptX_encoder.so
/system/vendor/lib64/libaptXHD_encoder.so
I checked aptx functionallity with different apps and all say "not awailable"
..by the way I tried different German ROMs, and all don't have aptx

How to get Bluetooth HCI log? See what codec BT is using?

I enable the BT HCI snoop Log option in Dev options...but the Pixel XL does not produce a log file. (My Moto X Pure did fine)
I am trying to get the log file or some app that can read BT info to see what codec it is using to stream media.....
I have read that Pixel doe snot support AptX yet....but I want to see for myself how and what it is using to connect to my devices.
Is there an app that can give that info? with out root...
Anyone?
speedingcheetah said:
I enable the BT HCI snoop Log option in Dev options...but the Pixel XL does not produce a log file. (My Moto X Pure did fine)
I am trying to get the log file or some app that can read BT info to see what codec it is using to stream media.....
I have read that Pixel doe snot support AptX yet....but I want to see for myself how and what it is using to connect to my devices.
Is there an app that can give that info? with out root...
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Get an iPhone.
speedingcheetah said:
Anyone?
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I have no idea about Android N, but O does.
Pixel only uses the SBC codec until android O. O supports aptX and a few other high definition Bluetooth codecs.
This I know. But doesn't help the issue of no log. My v10 also will not make a log with option checked and I k ow it supports those codecs.
On Android O....is there an Auto detecting codec setting? or if u manually select codec to use, say LDAC...and if the device does not support it, while it fall back to AptX or SBC?
I ask for anyone on the dev preview to try this and report on it.
I have Sony headphones that support LDAC...but my car headunit only supports AptX.
So would be good to know if i need to switch the setting based on device.
speedingcheetah said:
On Android O....is there an Auto detecting codec setting? or if u manually select codec to use, say LDAC...and if the device does not support it, while it fall back to AptX or SBC?
I ask for anyone on the dev preview to try this and report on it.
I have Sony headphones that support LDAC...but my car headunit only supports AptX.
So would be good to know if i need to switch the setting based on device.
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It's an auto detect, as my car uses a low level codec, whist my headphones use AptX and it switches itself mate
DaveHTC200 said:
It's an auto detect, as my car uses a low level codec, whist my headphones use AptX and it switches itself mate
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Still would be great to have a way to detect and see what codec is in use.
No idea why the V10 or Pixel won't produce the log file.
speedingcheetah said:
Still would be great to have a way to detect and see what codec is in use.
No idea why the V10 or Pixel won't produce the log file.
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I agree.
Take a look here as they did log which codec was used I believe https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2531440
DaveHTC200 said:
I agree.
Take a look here as they did log which codec was used I believe https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2531440
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My Moto X Pure has the files for aptx and aptX hd....but not LDAC. I can confirm via the log and wireshark method that both Aptx/HD work.
I don't think the Moto rom and the Pixel is ASOP based...thats a separate form of android like CM and MIUI....i think. could be wrong...been too long...lol.
speedingcheetah said:
My Moto X Pure has the files for aptx and aptX hd....but not LDAC. I can confirm via the log and wireshark method that both Aptx/HD work.
I don't think the Moto rom and the Pixel is ASOP based...thats a separate form of android like CM and MIUI....i think. could be wrong...been too long...lol.
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Lol, I can't help much more than that I'm afraid lol
I know O switches but I couldn't tell you about logs etc I'm sorry

bluetooth codecs

can anybody please confirm if ldac or aptx hd supported on this phone ( not only listed under developer options but really working).i really appreciate if somebody who has bluetooth equipment supporting these codecs confirm if the phone can connect to audio device with these codecs ( not defaulting sbc codec)
It's a wide issue not just on your phone, and the problem only seems to be of missing libraries, which you have to add them manually, on your own risk.
See this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-8-pro/help/aptx-codec-support-t3990459
THANKS .i saw that one but note 8pro is with mediatek. note 8 is on snapdragon .regardless if it is missing in the libraries than i dont understand why these codecs are listed in the product web pages

Question Poco F3 / LDAC

Hi everyone,
Does the POCO F3 have the LDAC codec support for Hi-Res áudio?
Thanks
asademosca said:
Hi everyone,
Does the POCO F3 have the LDAC codec support for Hi-Res áudio?
Thanks
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I'm curious did you make an xda account just to start a thread to ask a question? I've noticed everyday now that about 20 people a day start new threads and I wondered why. Xda was developed for people who are into development and want to flash Roms and root their phones.
To answer your question it should you need to turn on developer options and search for Bluetooth codecs. I don't have my Poco f3 yet I just ordered it today otherwise I would tell you how to turn on developer options but it's usually go into settings find your build number and tap on it 7 times and it'll say turned on developer options. I believe the poco f3 is in settings find your MIUI version number and tap it 7 times and then find additional settings and you'll see developer options now. Look for the Bluetooth codecs but here's the bad news. You can only use them on headphones that support the ldac codec the system will over ride your settings and use the headphones settings. Good luck
@Techguy777, you are right! I was so frustrated not finding solutions that I had to be one more these irritanting guys that make a XDA account just to place a thread. I understand you and I'am honestly sorry! Please, accept my apologies
I'am in developer mode since the first day I have this monster phone. Yeah, it's a beast!
In developer mode, the LDAC codec among others is there but It doesn't mean that poco f3 can use it. Sometimes we found in developer mode options or settings that are not usable because they are not still finished and need a final touch in a future firmware upgrade. The POCO F3 has support for AptX HD codec (see specs) but it isn't avaible today. We will have it in a future flash.
My earphones are the Anker Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro, and they have LDAC Hi-Res codec. All I need now, is a music provider (like Tidal) with hi-res audio streaming service and if the POCO F3 has really the LDAC codec support..... BOOOOOM!!!
Finally, I found elsewhere, LDAC codec is present in any phone that support Android 8 or later. Don't now if is true but I place my bet
Thank you for your king size support
Hi, according to my experience of using Sony WH-1000XM3, Redmi K40 supports LDAC, which should be the same model as POCO F3, but I didn't have a chance to try if it support Hi-Re audio. Hope my experience will be helpful to you.
asademosca said:
The POCO F3 has support for AptX HD codec (see specs) but it isn't avaible today. We will have it in a future flash.
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What? Poco F3 have support for aptx-hd and also for ldac... If you have a Earphones that support these codecs you can use It and all working fine!
Angyone1 said:
What? Poco F3 have support for aptx-hd and also for ldac... If you have a Earphones that support these codecs you can use It and all working fine!
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Are u sure about LDAC codec?
asademosca said:
Are u sure about LDAC codec?
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Yes of course... Read the message of chuanjun_
If you have a decent pair of earphones Sony that support ldac..
LDAC works perfectly fine both on Arrow os and worked as well before I switched on miui.
asademosca said:
Hi everyone,
Does the POCO F3 have the LDAC codec support for Hi-Res áudio?
Thanks
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Yes... I activate LDAC, I just bought sony Wf1000xm4 earbuds and i figured it out, It take me hours, Hehe! But it is still ldac, i try to off Bluetooth and on, paired, unpaired and its is still Ldac...
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@Techguy777, you are right! I was so frustrated not finding solutions that I had to be one more these irritanting guys that make a XDA account just to place a thread. I understand you and I'am honestly sorry! Please, accept my apologies
I'am in developer mode since the first day I have this monster phone. Yeah, it's a beast!
In developer mode, the LDAC codec among others is there but It doesn't mean that poco f3 can use it. Sometimes we found in developer mode options or settings that are not usable because they are not still finished and need a final touch in a future firmware upgrade. The POCO F3 has support for AptX HD codec (see specs) but it isn't avaible today. We will have it in a future flash.
My earphones are the Anker Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro, and they have LDAC Hi-Res codec. All I need now, is a music provider (like Tidal) with hi-res audio streaming service and if the POCO F3 has really the LDAC codec support..... BOOOOOM!!!
Finally, I found elsewhere, LDAC codec is present in any phone that support Android 8 or later. Don't now if is true but I place my bet
Thank you for your king size support
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i activate my ldac in Sony xm4 earbuds, took me hours, Hehe! I just actiavte
asademosca said:
Hi everyone,
Does the POCO F3 have the LDAC codec support for Hi-Res áudio?
Thanks
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Yes
asademosca said:
@Techguy777, you are right! I was so frustrated not finding solutions that I had to be one more these irritanting guys that make a XDA account just to place a thread. I understand you and I'am honestly sorry! Please, accept my apologies
I'am in developer mode since the first day I have this monster phone. Yeah, it's a beast!
In developer mode, the LDAC codec among others is there but It doesn't mean that poco f3 can use it. Sometimes we found in developer mode options or settings that are not usable because they are not still finished and need a final touch in a future firmware upgrade. The POCO F3 has support for AptX HD codec (see specs) but it isn't avaible today. We will have it in a future flash.
My earphones are the Anker Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro, and they have LDAC Hi-Res codec. All I need now, is a music provider (like Tidal) with hi-res audio streaming service and if the POCO F3 has really the LDAC codec support..... BOOOOOM!!!
Finally, I found elsewhere, LDAC codec is present in any phone that support Android 8 or later. Don't now if is true but I place my bet
Thank you for your king size support
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I just bought xm4 earbuds, took me hours to activate ldac, But now i am using ldac.
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IDGAF2K21 said:
I just bought xm4 earbuds, took me hours to activate ldac, But now i am using ldac.
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Sorry to butt in so late but, the Poco F3 does not officially support LDAC. If you force it on via developer options or, in the Android Bluetooth settings, it will only use "Best Effect" LDAC at 360 kbps, which apparently has less clarity than SBC. If you try to set it to "Optimised for Audio Quality" in Developer Options, it just reverts straight back. I ran Bluetooth diagnostic software on my phone and, LDAC was not listed as a selectable codec.
Polarized77 said:
Sorry to butt in so late but, the Poco F3 does not officially support LDAC. If you force it on via developer options or, in the Android Bluetooth settings, it will only use "Best Effect" LDAC at 360 kbps, which apparently has less clarity than SBC. If you try to set it to "Optimised for Audio Quality" in Developer Options, it just reverts straight back. I ran Bluetooth diagnostic software on my phone and, LDAC was not listed as a selectable codec.
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I'd never touched developer options
I'd never touched developer options
before, but LDAC work perfectly with my Soundcore Life Q35 and if I choose "Optimised for Audio Quality" stays on Audio Quality. I use Apple Music lossless audio.
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before, but LDAC work perfectly with my Soundcore Life Q35 and if I choose "Optimised for Audio Quality" stays on Audio Quality. I use Apple Music lossless audio.
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An off-topic question, how do you get the battery icon colored? I also have the POCO F3.
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An off-topic question, how do you get the battery icon colored? I also have the POCO F3.
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I think I found a way for Android with the Sony XM4, I am not completely sure because I did not have an app to measure the bitrate but there is some clues that shows it works. I use the french app so the name of parameters could be bad translated.
1. You need to download the Sony Music Center App (it is an app different from Sony Headphones Connect).
2. Connect your headphones to your phone with bluetooth.
3. Go to the Sony Music Center App. You will see your heaphone in the list of connected device.
4. Click on the three dots in the upper right corner and click on Parameters.
5. Click on bluetooth parameters and click playback quality
6. Choose priority to quality
You can check that the maximum bitrate is set by default by looking at the developper menu in android parameters. If you look at it the LDAC codec automaticaly toggle to 990kbps.
I advice you to restart your phone after that.
However, you need to reopen music center to reactivate 990kbps mode everytime you reconnect your headphone.
Hey folks, what do I need to do to enable ldac for my Poco F3 with Sony headphones?
Use Sony's app
How to activate LDAC on a POKO F3 phone, Sony WH-H900N on ear 2 headphones. Via Music Center error in the screenshot, Music Center also cannot activate, if you select LDAC, then the settings are reset.

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