djon-3-volta @ 02/10/19, 10:30 PM
Can you give more details? Or in a personal informative link, or here in brief. I have Sony's ears with aptX, and on my computer I watch movies, music, YouTube, via Bluetooth, and I want to let the computer pass frequencies as with aptX through this USB adapter with aptX support. I started to google, but so far I only see ordinary USB sound cards, without any aptX. If I have 10 Windows
Support for aptx (XX) is possible only on certified devices (the list is on the Qualcomm website).
If you are lucky and your PC (Toshiba) Bluetooth chip from Intel, you just install the corresponding "firewood". Find a link in the network "includes support APTX on Wi-Fi / Bluetooth adapters from the Intel", go for it, download and install the appropriate drivers (in the link information is painted in detail how to do it). In the setting of the sound card Windows 10-th you will have an appropriate "check box" for choosing this codec to transmit sound to your headphones / headset. I have such an option (with firewood from Lenovo) without any dancing with tambourines "load" on a netbook wife (Aser).
If your PC (Toshiba) another Bluetooth chip (eg on my Toshiba has appeared on the Realtek chip), then to support aptx (XX) at the moment, you have to buy a USB dongle on CSR8510 chip. I used DEXP AT-BT403A (in our area is in any store CSN). You can use (but I have not tried) and products of other manufacturers, implemented on the chip - for example ORICO (also exist in DNS and "Ali"). In short, buy a USB dongle, native wood (walking with him in the kit) was discarded and the network are downloading and installing "CRS Harmony Wiress Software Stack" version of the current and the desired bit depth. If all "fell" well, then in the 10th windsurfing in the Device Manager you will have a folder called "CRS Bluetooth Radio", and in the taskbar (and the folder "My Computer"), another "blue tooth", with multiple profiles for high-quality stereo headset, Claudia, mouse, etc., both to receive and to transmit. Now you can both transmit audio from your PC (nouta) to any device with aptx (XX), and take it to the laptop or PC (eg with SMART). When connecting a device that supports aptx (XX), in Windows every time will float APTX logo, indicating the held connection.
For transmission or reception of high-quality audio using aptx codec to other home devices (eg TV or a HI-FI system), I use a wireless bluetooth-adapter Tronsmart Encore M1 (also have to CSN). He is certainly more expensive (в‚Ѕ2500), but the device is interesting and in my opinion useful. Assembled and packaged very soundly, it works on reception and transmission, both the AUX (analog), and on the SPDF (figure), has a built-in rechargeable battery for 20 hours of continuous operation (charging via micro-USB port) and equipped with all necessary cables with appropriate connectors. Recommend. It allows you to connect two pairs of headphones to the TV or print high-quality sound to the amplifier and control it with a smart (and that is very convenient to get-togethers with friends (!) - no need to fiddle with the remote controls, volume, EQ - everything is done once or twice with one finger in the pocket").
Post has been editedbs-nn - 11.02.19, 08:26