pulseaudio-modules-bt
libopenaptx
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over 3 years ago | about 3 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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pulseaudio-modules-bt
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Changing SBC bitrate and so on
A 2 weeks ago i needed to install Linux Mint again because my SSD was broken. So everything is working now but the standard audio quality of SBC is poor. Also there is standard no AAC codec installed. So i installed the codecs with this instruction: https://github.com/EHfive/pulseaudio-modules-bt and the codecs are ok. But i don't know where to change the bitrate of SBC. I know that the audio quality increased when i changed manual some settings in a file. But don't know where and can't find any information anymore on Google about this.
- [Jabra] Wenn Sie Jabra-Ohrhörer mit Linux verwenden, MÜSSEN Sie dies für eine VIEL bessere Klangqualität installieren
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Linux 6.3 Adds Thunderbolt/USB4 DisplayPort Bandwidth Allocation Mode
Can’t speak much to video issues, but I found pulse audio helped a lot with my Thunderbolt/USB audio issues.
- [Jabra] Si vous utilisez des écouteurs Jabra avec Linux, vous DEVEZ les installer pour une bien meilleure qualité sonore
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Alternative A2DP Driver is now out of beta (LDAC support for Windows)
No sound with either codec. Purchased and asked them what's up. Fingers crossed. Really don't want to waste time with the VM and pulseaudio-modules-bt.
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How do I enable SBC XQ on Pop!_OS 21.10 or ZorinOS 16?
Try this instead: load-module module-bluetooth-discover a2dp_config="sbc_min_bp=34 sbc_max_bp=34 sbc_freq=44k sbc_cmode=dual sbc_alloc=auto sbc_sbands=auto sbc_blen=auto" If it works when you restart PulseAudio, try a higher bitpool value. avinfo should show if the connection to your device supports it, and the maximum value.
- Ubuntu Bluetooth audio is getting on my last nerve
- Switched Work Computer from MacOS to Fedora 35 on Thinkpad - 2 Week Impressions
- 20.04 users: want to kill your production system? Replace Pulse with PipeWire. Pop Devs: want to win the OS wars? Forget flame wars with Debian developers and fix Bluetooth for linux desktop users!
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AptX, AptX_HD, LDAC Bluetooth codec Pulseaudio 15.0 support for Ubuntu 21.10
In the meantime for people who want AptX, AptX_HD or LDAC for PulseAudio 15 on Ubuntu 21.10, you can use the legacy EHFive modules that I've packaged up in my PPA: ppa:berglh/pulseaudio-a2dp. These modules do not include the updated and improved SBC_XQ codecs that are already available, if you want to use these more than AptX or LDAC, do not install the following modules.
libopenaptx
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Steam Deck bluetooth codecs supported?
AptX Low-Latency support is possible with a software update or software mod, source: https://github.com/pali/libopenaptx/issues/1
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License compatibility of libopenaptx and fdk-aac with openSUSE
Background: I use Tumbleweed for audio recording/production among other general use cases. This lead me to manually switch to pipewire before it was made the default recently. During my research before making the switch I learned that the pipewire packaged in openSUSE does not support aptx and AAC bluetooth codecs because dependencies libopenaptx (https://github.com/pali/libopenaptx) and fdk-aac (https://github.com/mstorsjo/fdk-aac) are missing. I believe LDAC support works despite it sometimes being referred to as "nonfree" due to libldac being packaged with openSUSE, but I have not confirmed this. Support for aptx is important to me so I installed the version from packman which is compiled with support for these codecs. However, this got me wondering if it is possible to provide aptx and AAC in openSUSE without needing to install it through packman.
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PipeWire 0.3.29 released Launchpad PPA (MX Linux supported)
License change: https://github.com/pali/libopenaptx/commit/811bc18586d634042618d633727ac0281d4170b8
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What Fedora 34 pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-freeworld Replacement?
probably ... dunno for sure, since there is libopenaptx : https://github.com/pali/libopenaptx
What are some alternatives?
pipewire - Mirror of the PipeWire repository (see https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/)
pipewire-debian - Upstream Version of pipewire, wireplumber, roc-toolkit & blueman for debian/ubuntu
Snapcast - Synchronous multiroom audio player
fdk-aac - A standalone library of the Fraunhofer FDK AAC code from Android.
libinput-gestures - Actions gestures on your touchpad using libinput
opus - Modern audio compression for the internet.
TimeShift - System restore tool for Linux. Creates filesystem snapshots using rsync+hardlinks, or BTRFS snapshots. Supports scheduled snapshots, multiple backup levels, and exclude filters. Snapshots can be restored while system is running or from Live CD/USB.
xls - Pure Golang xls library
workspaces-to-dock - A gnome shell extension that transforms the workspaces into an intellihide dock
vorbis - Reference implementation of the Ogg Vorbis audio format.
send-my - Upload arbitrary data via Apple's Find My network.
libvorbis - Haskell binding for libvorbis, for decoding Ogg Vorbis audio files