I don't know but I think there's a lengthy thread on Bluetooth on pCP8.0
- you might find the answer there!
Robert
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Does the onboard bluetooth chip support aptx?
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Grumpy Bob wrote:
> That said, I am using the earlier model of those headphones (the PX)
> with onboard BT from LMS and player running on a Pi Zero2 (and most of
> my flies are flac) and I'm quite happy with the sound quality. I think
> the biggest impact on sound quality it the level of noise
Julf wrote:
> All variants of bluetooth are lossy, even aptX HD
That said, I am using the earlier model of those headphones (the PX)
with onboard BT from LMS and player running on a Pi Zero2 (and most of
my flies are flac) and I'm quite happy with the sound quality. I think
the biggest impact
feeder6 wrote:
> Hi guys.
> I hope to get some info here.
> I want to connect a B P7 Wireless headphone via onboard bluetooth on
> my rpi4.
> This headphone supports aptx.
> Can you tell me if the sound will be lossy or lossless?
> All my music is stored as flac files.
> Hifiberry Dac2 is
Hi guys.
I hope to get some info here.
I want to connect a B P7 Wireless headphone via onboard bluetooth on
my rpi4.
This headphone supports aptx.
Can you tell me if the sound will be lossy or lossless?
All my music is stored as flac files.
Hifiberry Dac2 is installed.
Greetings Daniel