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  2. aptX - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AptX

    For example, B&O H95 only support 48 kHz at max even with AptX Adaptive support. Hardware aptX Adaptive has end-to-end latency of 80 ms, [29] but most phones are using a software transmitter - which does not have any latency advantages over other codecs. [41] aptX Adaptive is also backward compatible with older aptX and aptX HD codecs, but not ...

  3. LHDC (codec) - Wikipedia

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    The first Smartphone to support LHDC was the Huawei Mate 10. [4] On 17 September 2019, the Japan Audio Society (JAS) certified LHDC with their Hi-Res Audio Wireless certification. [5] As of June 2024, the codecs certified by the JAS to bear the Hi-Res Audio Wireless logo are LHDC, LDAC, SCL6, LC3plus, SHDC, and aptX Adaptive. [6]

  4. Android 10 - Wikipedia

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    Native support for aptX Adaptive, LHDC, LLAC, CELT and AAC LATM codecs was added as well. [49] [50] Android 10 supports WPA3 encryption protocol and Enhanced Open, which introduce opportunistic encryption for Wi-Fi. [8] Android 10 adds support for Dual-SIM dual-standby (DSDS), but is initially only available on the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL. [51]

  5. List of codecs - Wikipedia

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    aptX (a.k.a. apt-X) Qualcomm libaptX [16] FFmpeg; aptX HD. Qualcomm libaptXHD [16] FFmpeg; aptX Low Latency; aptX Adaptive; FastStream - a variant of SBC codec for bi-directional audio transmission; Sony. LDAC. libldac (encoder only) [17] - used in Android Oreo; libldacdec (decoder only) HWA Alliance/Savitech LHDC [18] HWA encoder/decoder; LLAC ...

  6. List of Bluetooth profiles - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bluetooth_profiles

    This is the most commonly used profile, providing support for the popular Bluetooth headsets to be used with mobile phones and gaming consoles. It relies on SCO audio encoded in 64 kbit/s CVSD or PCM and a subset of AT commands from GSM 07.07 for minimal controls including the ability to ring, answer a call, hang up and adjust the volume.

  7. LDAC (codec) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LDAC_(codec)

    LDAC is an alternative to Bluetooth SIG's SBC codec. Its main competitors are Huawei's L2HC, Qualcomm's aptX-HD/aptX Adaptive and the HWA Union/Savitech's LHDC. [1]LDAC utilizes a type of lossy compression [2] [3] by employing a hybrid coding scheme based on the modified discrete cosine transform [4] and Huffman coding [5] to provide more efficient data compression.