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The default Windows 10/11 A2DP Sink only supports SBC bluetooth audio codec, which is the "bare minimum" solution that was replaced long ago by many newer audio codecs. I have encountered choppy/intermittent audio & very-low volume problems along.
The SBC codec is also limiting on audio bandwidth, bit-depth & sample-rates, whereas bandwidth directly affects audio quality.
This problem can be mitigated by using the Alternative A2dp driver, the user has to install & purchase it after the trial. but that's still much cheaper than buying an bluetooth receiver, by adding a toggle to the alternate driver.
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This project here is about using Windows as an audio sink. What you linked in the issue seems to be a audio source driver. I dont see any comment on their website that would even imply that their driver can act as a sink. Did you try to use this software for this projects purpose?
i am inclined to think that this here is a spam issue abused for clandestine marketing
The default Windows 10/11 A2DP Sink only supports SBC bluetooth audio codec, which is the "bare minimum" solution that was replaced long ago by many newer audio codecs. I have encountered choppy/intermittent audio & very-low volume problems along.
The SBC codec is also limiting on audio bandwidth, bit-depth & sample-rates, whereas bandwidth directly affects audio quality.
This problem can be mitigated by using the Alternative A2dp driver, the user has to install & purchase it after the trial. but that's still much cheaper than buying an bluetooth receiver, by adding a toggle to the alternate driver.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: