Audio Compatibility: Patch Magisk Module Updated
The Audio Compatibility Patch (ACP) Magisk module is a specialized utility designed to fix processing issues between Android music apps (like Spotify or Pandora) and third-party audio effects or equalizers. By modifying the device's audio policy, it ensures that audio streams are correctly routed through installed sound mods. Core Functionality
Changelog: Rewrote the sampling rate hook. No longer forces resampling; negotiates native rate instead. Added dynamic impedance detection for high-impedance headphones. Fixed the "Demon Scream" static bug on Snapdragon devices. audio compatibility patch magisk module updated
Stability: Essential for preventing the "Viper driver not processing" error. It is highly recommended to pair this with the Audio Modification Library (AML) to prevent conflicts if you use multiple audio mods. Quick Setup Guide Install your primary audio mod (e.g., ViPER4Android). The Audio Compatibility Patch (ACP) Magisk module is
: This is the current "active" fork maintained by reiryuki. It disables "Compress Offload" and "Ultra Low Latency (Raw)" playback to force audio through the Deep Buffer , allowing audio mods to process the sound correctly. : Available on Original ACP (v2.2) No longer forces resampling; negotiates native rate instead
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Audio Compatibility Patch (ACP) Magisk module, primarily used to fix audio processing issues in apps like Spotify or Pandora, has seen its development slow down, with the official repository last seeing major activity around 2019-2020
Audio Compatibility Patch vv2.5 – Magisk Module - Androidacy