The is a masterpiece of Android reverse engineering. It transforms an audio stack designed to restrict you into an open playground for sound enhancement. Whether you are a bass head, a competitive gamer wanting better footstep audio, or just someone tired of quiet ringtones, this module is your solution.
Ensure that the ACP module is installed after your main audio effect module (like Viper4Android) in the Magisk manager list. The patch needs to be applied last to manage the modifications made by the previous module. "Will this work on Android 14/15?"
: Ensure you enable the "USB Policy" patch during the installation prompts if you plan on using high-quality external audio hardware. By using the Audio Compatibility Patch
Audio routing and processing on Android can be messy. Installing custom audio mods like Viper4Android, JamesDSP, or Dolby Atmos often results in broken audio, processing failures, or complete silence.
Avoid using this module alongside other "Audio Fix" modules simultaneously. Having two modules trying to patch audio_policy.conf or similar files will likely result in a bootloop. If you have previously installed audio libs in your system partition via TWRP, it is best to restore your system to stock before using this Magisk module to ensure a clean slate.
Enhances the underlying hardware-to-software communication. How to Install the Audio Compatibility Patch
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Boot into Safe Mode to disable the module, or use custom recovery to delete the module folder from /data/adb/modules/ .
The ACP module removes or disables these paths, forcing all audio to use the primary audio track, ensuring that effects from your equalizer apps are applied. Features of the Audio Compatibility Patch Full
: For the alternative version that focuses on game audio and avoiding "Deep Buffer" issues.
: Optional, but recommended (TWRP or OrangeFox) for emergency backups.
Many audio mods require the audio stream to be processed through a "deep buffer" or a "primary" output to apply effects. However, modern Android devices use "Compress Offload" to save battery, which skips the sound enhancement process.
Modern Android versions often utilize advanced audio techniques to save power or reduce latency, which can inadvertently break "Global" equalizer effects: Compress Offload: