alsa_only_audio
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ctl.!default bluealsa | ctl.!default bluealsa | ||
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- | ====LDAC==== | ||
- | on Sony and other brand products which support it, LDAC provides a high bit depth and sample rate. BlueALSA supports LDAC, but some packages are built without it. | ||
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- | on Arch Linux, the package in the AUR disables LDAC support so you must edit the PKGBUILD or compile it manually. uncomment/ | ||
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- | if wokring correctly, BlueALSA will automatically use LDAC on supported devices, and adjust the sample rate depending on the audio. | ||
you can use **bluealsa-cli** to get information on your Bluetooth devices. | you can use **bluealsa-cli** to get information on your Bluetooth devices. | ||
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+ | ====LDAC==== | ||
+ | on Sony and other brand products which support it, LDAC is a codec which provides a high bit depth and sample rate. BlueALSA supports LDAC, but some packages are built without it. | ||
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+ | on Arch Linux, the package in the AUR disables LDAC support so you must edit the PKGBUILD or compile it manually. uncomment/ | ||
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+ | if wokring correctly, BlueALSA will automatically use LDAC on supported devices, and adjust the sample rate depending on the audio. | ||
=====S/PDIF multichannel===== | =====S/PDIF multichannel===== |
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