Monday, September 18, 2017

bluetooth - How do I determine which A2DP codecs my phone supports/is currently using?


Bluetooth's Audio Profile A2DP supports multiple codecs. All devices have to support SBC (subband codec), then they can support additional "optional codecs" like MP3 and AAC, or "non-A2DP" codecs like apt-X.


Of course these codecs can't actually be used if the receiver doesn't also support them, in which case both devices fall back to SBC.



  1. How do I find out which codecs my hardware/ROM support?

  2. How do I find out which codec is currently in use? (Maybe this depends on the track, too, if it passes MP3/AAC files directly without re-encoding, for instance)




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