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How do I enable APT-X for my Bluetooth he ... - Apple

    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3824251
    $ defaults delete com.apple.BluetoothAudioAgent "Enable AptX codec" - - - - - From 2010, some Mac's Bluetooth module . Open Bluetooth icon on MenuBar with option key. If your Mac's Bluetooth module can use apt-X, you may …

macos - Choppy Bluetooth audio: How to ... - Ask Different

    https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/169575/choppy-bluetooth-audio-how-to-persist-bluetooth-bitpool-settings-on-mavericks
    I am using a Bluetooth 3.0/aptX Audio Device. Pairing the device leads to choppy audio, due to bad default bitpool settings in OSX. The issue has been widely documented, e.g. here on stackexchange. There used to be a fix on Yosemite by setting new defaults: . defaults write com.apple.BluetoothAudioAgent "Apple Bitpool Max (editable)" 80 defaults write …

How to enable aptX (HD) Bluetooth audio on your iPhone ...

    https://darko.audio/2017/12/how-to-enable-aptx-hd-bluetooth-audio-on-your-iphone-ipad/
    In aptX’s place, Apple have gone with AAC as their optional Bluetooth audio codec for iOS. The jury is still out on whether or not AAC sounds as good as aptX but one thing is certain: both codecs are lossy (no matter Qualcomm’s slippery tech talk) and both sound better than SBC, to varying degrees depending on the hardware implementation.

Bluetooth audio problems on a MacBook - Ask Different

    https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/40259/bluetooth-audio-problems-on-a-macbook
    defaults write com.apple.BluetoothAudioAgent "Apple Bitpool Min (editable)" 53. Another great hint I found is to alt (option)-click the bluetooth icon on the top menu bar of os x: Then navigate to the bluetooth music device on that menu and it will …

Enable High Quality mode on your headphones ... - Gist

    https://gist.github.com/dvf/3771e58085568559c429d05ccc339219
    Open the dmg, and open Bluetooth Explorer. Click on Tools > Audio Options and change your audio codec to the following settings: Enable AAC. Force use of aptX. Disconnect your Bluetooth headset, reconnect it, and while some music is playing, inspect your codec. It should now show either AAC or aptX.

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