Soooo...thought I put this on here just in case anybody else is wondering.
It seems the Moto X Play supports apt-X. I thought it did not and was kind of surprised to find out (if it is indeed true).
I went to capture logcat traces when pairing the Play with my Sony MDR-1ABT Bluetooth headphones to find out if it supports apt-X. Unsurprisingly, I wasn't able to find anything apt-X related in the logs. So I figured it does not support it, in contrast to myl old LG G2, which mentions negotiating apt-X in the traces.
Wanting to know for sure, I bought an Avantree Saturn Pro Bluetooth Transceiver, because it offers a status LED that indicates which Audio mode is used.
Much to my surprise, according to that little device, the Moto X Play paired using apt-X! To do a negative confirmation, I paired the Saturn Pro with my Laptop and my Dell Venue 8 7840 Tablet, both of which do not support apt-X. The Saturn Pro correctly showed this, as well as telling me that a Samsung Galaxy S5 and Sony Xperia Z5 compact both do support apt-X (no surprise there).
I'm curious if anybody else can confirm apt-X support, preferrably through some other device/test?
It seems the Moto X Play supports apt-X. I thought it did not and was kind of surprised to find out (if it is indeed true).
I went to capture logcat traces when pairing the Play with my Sony MDR-1ABT Bluetooth headphones to find out if it supports apt-X. Unsurprisingly, I wasn't able to find anything apt-X related in the logs. So I figured it does not support it, in contrast to myl old LG G2, which mentions negotiating apt-X in the traces.
Wanting to know for sure, I bought an Avantree Saturn Pro Bluetooth Transceiver, because it offers a status LED that indicates which Audio mode is used.
Much to my surprise, according to that little device, the Moto X Play paired using apt-X! To do a negative confirmation, I paired the Saturn Pro with my Laptop and my Dell Venue 8 7840 Tablet, both of which do not support apt-X. The Saturn Pro correctly showed this, as well as telling me that a Samsung Galaxy S5 and Sony Xperia Z5 compact both do support apt-X (no surprise there).
I'm curious if anybody else can confirm apt-X support, preferrably through some other device/test?
via xda-developers http://ift.tt/1L1ICpA
Put the internet to work for you.
No comments:
Post a Comment