Honor 7 supports SBC, AAC or aptX? - Honor 7 General

Hi,
I'm looking for a smartphone with Bluetooth aptX. Do you know what codecs supports Honor 7?
Thanks!
P.S.
How do I determine which A2DP codecs my phone supports/is currently using?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=4545

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[Q] Nexus 4 and 24bit/96k flac support

Hi all,
Does the phone's hardware support 24bit/96k or higher quality flac files playback without downsampling them to 16bit?
I've found out today that the phone uses WDC9310 as its sound chip. Is WDC9310 capable of playing 24bit/96k or higher quality flacs?
Thanks
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adroid_user said:
Hi all,
Does the phone's hardware support 24bit/96k or higher quality flac files playback without downsampling them to 16bit?
I've found out today that the phone uses WDC9310 as its sound chip. Is WDC9310 capable of playing 24bit/96k or higher quality flacs?
Thanks
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No one knows? What about 192k/24bit FLAC support?
Tell you what - point me at a file to test and I'll give it a listen.
Ajfink said:
Tell you what - point me at a file to test and I'll give it a listen.
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www . 2l . no / hires /index.html
You can get some of the test files on that website. With them it's possible to test what resolution of flac the stock kernel allows to play. As far as I understand, the kernel can be more limiting than hardware, that is hardware can play 192k/24bit but the kernel cannot. In which case a modded kernel helps.
Edit2: 24 bit 96/192 Khz plays (with MX Player, Google Play Music refuses to run it), if that's what you are asking.

Does the N10 support Apt-X?

Just wondering, does the N10 have APT-X support?
I am thinking about buying the LG HBS-730 Tone+ headset, and read about the APT-X codec.

What Codecs are supported in the 32GB

Im thinking of getting the newer 32GB version of the Nexus 7 and I am wondering if ASUS/Google added any more audio or video codec support out of the box beyond what they gave on the original 8 or 16 GB version, such as DivX / XviD or wma support, also did they add in the ability to use the 1080p video mode without permissions hack.
Cheers
Just use Mx Player.
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NightOrchid said:
Im thinking of getting the newer 32GB version of the Nexus 7 and I am wondering if ASUS/Google added any more audio or video codec support out of the box beyond what they gave on the original 8 or 16 GB version, such as DivX / XviD or wma support, also did they add in the ability to use the 1080p video mode without permissions hack.
Cheers
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DivX/XviD/WMA is really old deprecated stuff, but yes I've played those formats before with MX player (S/W decode). Get h.264 in 8bit instead, for better quality and lower filesize (hardware decode too).
As for audio, AAC, AC3, FLAC, MP3, WAV all work. I haven't tested any others.
I play 1080p stuff all the time. Use MX Player + H/W+ decoder. In fact, I got the 1080p 30 GB rip of Eva Q (movie) and played it on my tab, was just fine.
I have the 16GB version.
tl;dr: Download MX Player and you're set.
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Does the S4 LTE i9505 support apt-x bluetooth playback support

Currently on stock Kitkat (update 3).
I have just invested on some Creative soundblaster evo headphones which are csr apt-x certified.
The audio quality sounds very poor as if the bitrate is below 128kbps of typical "CD quality" sound.
The sound is the same across the Tab 2 and iPad Mini which has no support for apt-x as far as specifications are concerned.
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Codec for MX Player

Heho... anyone who know which codec I have to use for the chipset in the Honor 7?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/mx-player/mx-player-custom-codec-dts-support-t2156254
As far as i know, the Honor 7 kiri cpu isn’t supported at now.
Edit: outdated see below!
"Arm v7-Neon" is good for AC3, I've tested it.
csako said:
"Arm v7-Neon" is good for AC3, I've tested it.
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works!! Thanks!

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