![]() Aptx is proprietary and they charge for their codec. There has been many attempts by some pretty good modders to get the aptx codec running on rooted phones. A quick visit to any of the android forums will divulge why I think this isnt going to work. I imagine the entire bluetooth stack was installed and it wasn't universal ianas nature. When he installed the drivers from that transmitter, he sure as heck installed a lot more than one codec. ![]() How this got to it being simply a matter of trying to install drivers for a specific piece of hardware to the notion that these drivers are unversal is pretty impressive stretch. He then connected to a Soundmatters foxl which is a aptx enabled speaker, iirc. ![]() Plug in the adapter and install the drivers for the transmiter. Furthermore, what was described in the initial installation was relatively straightforward. ![]() Plug and play instead of having to install from a cd or dvd. Personally, I would try to purchase a device with the drivers embedded. A quick visit to will get you a pretty complete list of every device. From many of the questions asked it seems clear that a lot of people still don't get the basic equation which is simply that both the transmitting device and the receiver device both have to have the aptx codec.
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