Hello, Just want to ask is there any method/chance to activate mi sound enhance mode in custom rom like LOS? I know dolby atmos or viper may available but its effect depends upon person to person or it may vary . Personally i tested both but none of them are good as my hearing experiences. Currently I'm using Fiio Ex2 2nd Gen Headphone and good enough for mi sound enhance mode. So my question is there any chances/ method to activate mi enhance mode in custom OS?
gsvbdwn said:
Hello, Just want to ask is there any method/chance to activate mi sound enhance mode in custom rom like LOS? I know dolby atmos or viper may available but its effect depends upon person to person or it may vary . Personally i tested both but none of them are good as my hearing experiences. Currently I'm using Fiio Ex2 2nd Gen Headphone and good enough for mi sound enhance mode. So my question is there any chances/ method to activate mi enhance mode in custom OS?
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Install ainur sairon from magisk repo and listen the diffy. I use dolby atmos on top of that.
kopitalk said:
Install ainur sairon from magisk repo and listen the diffy. I use dolby atmos on top of that.
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Hi Guys,
Any idea wow to enable Viper4Android for the radio app on joying JY-UL135N2?
I got it working for poweramp but the radio app still no routing sound via V4A
slav.z said:
Hi Guys,
Any idea wow to enable Viper4Android for the radio app on joying JY-UL135N2?
I got it working for poweramp but the radio app still no routing sound via V4A
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Search the "ROLL-UP -Joying 2GB - Sofia ( Non MTCB/MTCD )- Tips, tricks and mods". @AssassinsLament has explained it somewhere after page 27-28 or so.
I did follow the manual. V4a works for power amp only. The stock radio doesn't route sound via v4a. Also anyone know how to add v4a to autostart?
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I did follow the manual. V4a works for power amp only. The stock radio doesn't route sound via v4a. Also anyone know how to add v4a to autostart?
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v4a should autostart, but it just isn't immediate. I think it starts when it's fully booted, which is probably about a minute or two after the home screen appears. As for the radio, I'm not sure but I'm afraid that it is directly connected to the onboard dac, so I don't think there will ever be a way to get the radio to be routed through Viper.
Has anyone gotten AptX to work with their Nexus 6p? I know that Google has not officially added support for AptX to the Nexus 6p within Android Oreo, but they did add this support for the Pixel phones. I also read various articles on how people have been able to enable AptX on developer preview builds of Oreo (for the Nexus 6p) and in some cases within LineageOS. A few weeks ago I tried all the methods listed online, but the information is sparse and it wasn't successful.
1) Has anyone gotten AptX to work within any version of Android on the Nexus 6P?
2) Has anyone been able to flash the necessary blob or drivers to enable AptX within any Rom of Oreo for the Nexus 6p?
If you have this working and could write me a step by step, I'd appreciate it immensely !
I don't have a pair of AptX headphones, otherwise I'd like to test it out, with the new Oreo rom from SuperXE, I remember seeing an option for bluetooth codecs and I saw AptX and AptX HD in the list?
Oreo brings an aptX codec selector option to Developer Settings.
But it does not work on the 6P as there is no aptX codec installed.
I know, because I'm an aptX enthusiast (see my signature) and I just tested it a few minutes ago with my Velodyne aptX headphones.
aptX does not get engaged, so I didn't even bother looking at the logcats since those won't indicate anything without aptX engaging.
I'll probably try hacking aptX into my new/used 6P that I just bought today.
But I don't think it'll work, since recent aptX success stories have all been with Lineage OS 14+ ROM's and I plan to stay with Marshmallow.
But I'll give it a shot over the next week and let ya'll know what I find out.
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Oreo brings an aptX codec selector option to Developer Settings.
But it does not work on the 6P as there is no aptX codec installed.
I know, because I'm an aptX enthusiast (see my signature) and I just tested it a few minutes ago with my Velodyne aptX headphones.
aptX does not get engaged, so I didn't even bother looking at the logcats since those won't indicate anything without aptX engaging.
I'll probably try hacking aptX into my new/used 6P that I just bought today.
But I don't think it'll work, since recent aptX success stories have all been with Lineage OS 14+ ROM's and I plan to stay with Marshmallow.
But I'll give it a shot over the next week and let ya'll know what I find out.
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@CZ Eddie - any success on this?
I'd really like to get atpX working on my Nougat ROM...
orangekid said:
@CZ Eddie - any success on this?
I'd really like to get atpX working on my Nougat ROM...
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Yeah, it works fine on my Nougat Resurrection Remix.
Just unzip the attached zip.
Copy the two lib files to /system/vendor/lib
Make them rw-r-r- for permissions.
Reboot and you should be good to go.
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Yeah, it works fine on my Nougat Resurrection Remix.
Just unzip the attached zip.
Copy the two lib files to /system/vendor/lib
Make them rw-r-r- for permissions.
Reboot and you should be good to go.
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Bad ass man!
I am on RR too so this is cool, after this the headphones just pick up the codec automatically?
edit: would be good to make a flashable zip too.
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Bad ass man!
I am on RR too so this is cool, after this the headphones just pick up the codec automatically?
edit: would be good to make a flashable zip too.
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Yep, just reboot and you're done. aptX compatible receiver devices (such as headphones) will automatically connect via aptX now.
You know, I've had the worst luck trying to create flashable zips.
The last time any of mine worked was on Marshmallow.
I gave up on them. But if someone points me to a working flashable zip that puts items in /system then I'll mod it for aptx.
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Yep, just reboot and you're done. aptX compatible receiver devices (such as headphones) will automatically connect via aptX now.
You know, I've had the worst luck trying to create flashable zips.
The last time any of mine worked was on Marshmallow.
I gave up on them. But if someone points me to a working flashable zip that puts items in /system then I'll mod it for aptx.
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I have always just taken an existing zip and modded the contents honestly. But this is fine too, not hard to manually add the libs.
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How do you know for sure if your phone is using apt-x codec or not when connected to headphones? Is there an app or something that can tell?
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@CZ Eddie
How do you know for sure if your phone is using apt-x codec or not when connected to headphones? Is there an app or something that can tell?
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My headset flashes blue a certain amount of times (four) if aptX is online.
But you can also run a logcat. Connect to the headset, then play some music (or aptX won't start). Then stop the logcat and ctrl+f it for "aptx".
If you see it mentioned anywhere at all, then it's working. :good:
Sorry for the dumb question but is it possible to push these files via ADB without Magisk?
Lol there's a magisk module I found that works for enabling AptX on the most recent Oreo Build, it was intended for Oreo beta but it works ! I can't find the thread even though I know it's still out there. Credit goes out to them. Just flash with Magisk and connect a pair to see if it works.
Tested this on Nexus6P with Lg tone Pro using AptX.
https://mega.nz/#!akxSnJAS!-rOJJLFz90V4L_SozcDXQMcR2MmQHEuEba2QPXNaSRY
Anyone have any thoughts about modding or hacking android 8.0 so that we can use the cool "Pixel" translate feature with our own headsets that have microphones (wired or Bluetooth)? I can't imagine it would be that hard... We would just have to trick the OS into thinking we are using Pixel buds and then route the audio accordingly via wired or Bluetooth.
Obviously I'm talking about on a rooted or unlocked phone. I'm currently on AICP 13.
Any ideas? We would probably need to integrate pixel libraries and apk's.
Link incase you don't know:
Thanks
Hi again i have seen a patch for axon 7 to use akm chip in custom roms. Is there a way to enable Hi-Fi sound in axon 7 mini's custom roms? Can we make a patch for it?
Maybe we can port axon 7 patch for us but axon 7's chip is different from mini version.
It has already been proved that aokp and lineage use the hifi chip by default - no patch required
k500zm said:
It has already been proved that aokp and lineage use the hifi chip by default - no patch required
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Oh thats cool but i have some issues with sound there is some cracklings but i couldnt find why is that happening
k500zm said:
It has already been proved that aokp and lineage use the hifi chip by default - no patch required
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Any proof of this? I use Neutron for playing flac files. Does it go up to 32bit/192khz?
As a music producer and obviously a sound engineer this makes me laugh there is no point in playing back your music in such rates unless it was recorded in that state in the first place which I know for a fact it was not.
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Open up a terminal and enter this
Su
And then either
tinymix 826 LowPower
tinymix 826 HiFi
Each of these commands put the phone into the state of either using the external chip for sound or the internal chip on the motherboard try it out for yourself and you will hear that the default is hi-fi
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As a music producer and obviously a sound engineer this makes me laugh there is no point in playing back your music in such rates unless it was recorded in that state in the first place which I know for a fact it was not.
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Open up a terminal and enter this
Su
And then either
tinymix 826 LowPower
tinymix 826 HiFi
Each of these commands put the phone into the state of either using the external chip for sound or the internal chip on the motherboard try it out for yourself and you will hear that the default is hi-fi
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It's not that I play files with that high sampling rate/bit depth. It's just that that's how I'm able to verify whether I'm on the Snapdragon DAC vs the AKM DAC (without checking system settings).
You use your ears to hear the difference in sound quality using each of these states and you can hear that hifi sounds much better as it uses the external chip.
k500zm said:
You use your ears to hear the difference in sound quality using each of these states and you can hear that hifi sounds much better as it uses the external chip.
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Alright. Thanks for the information. I'll take note of the commands you mentioned once I feel like trying custom roms.
To check sampling rate/bit, you need in terminal emulator enter this:
dumpsys media.audio_flinger
And search output with a string < Standby: no >.
You will see parametrs youre music streame.
Good luck!
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Hi k500xm. I want to ask you about installing Dolby Atmos on the Axon 7 Mini (LineageOS 14.1); I know that you use AOKP. I also have Magisk installed and there is a module for Dolby Atmos but it's for the Axon 7. Will it work on the Mini? I think in previous posts you mentioned that there is another method for installing Dolby Atmos on the Axon 7 Mini.
Thanks in advance.
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I found your post:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77769526&postcount=15
I think the necessary steps are clearly explained there.
Hey people,
I am wondering if your k20 or mi 9t 's LDAC and apt-x/hd are working?
I havr the eea and then flashed eu stable 10.3.14. When i tried connecting Sony wf1000xm3, i can only use sbc or aac. Changing the codec in developer settings doesnt stick and reverts back to sbc or aac.
Can you tell me if you phone's ldac or apt-x is working? anf also the hardware model (k20?9t?) and android os (stock eea?global? or eu?)
Thank you in advance!
just to eliminate other possibilities a bit, i connected wf1000xm3 with samsung s10 and ldac has no problems...
kezzuki said:
Hey people,
I am wondering if your k20 or mi 9t 's LDAC and apt-x/hd are working?
I havr the eea and then flashed eu stable 10.3.14. When i tried connecting Sony wf1000xm3, i can only use sbc or aac. Changing the codec in developer settings doesnt stick and reverts back to sbc or aac.
Can you tell me if you phone's ldac or apt-x is working? anf also the hardware model (k20?9t?) and android os (stock eea?global? or eu?)
Thank you in advance!
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I can't even select the audio codecs on developer options, I click on Qualcomm aptx and it doesn't do anything.
Aptx is working for me
I have tested basic aptx just once and it worked. I don't have access right now to check again and can't say about other codecs. mine is global eea.