With the update, Essential users can now enjoy Hi -
Fi audio codecs such as aptX HD and LDAC, depending on which is used by your headphones.
Not exact matches
Riva's ADX Trillium stereophonic DSP system manages to project music across a wide soundstage with effortless clarity, and the Festival is built to handle pretty much any
audio codec you can think of — even hi - res
codecs like FLAC and AAC — supported at up to 24 - bit / 192kHz over Wi -
Fi.
The
audio codec determines how
audio is sent to wireless headphones, and it is crucial for both delivering the best hi -
fi audio and compatibility with a range of mobile devices and music files.
This DSP utilizes the Qualcomm WCD9335
audio codec, which is capable of Hi -
Fi 24bit / 192kHz FLAC playback.
Elsewhere, developers will have access to a wide - gamut color for supported displays, high - quality Bluetooth
audio codecs, new Wi -
Fi and telecommunication features, «a more reliable, predictable model for «arrow» and «tab» navigation,» and a native AAudio API for high - performance, low - latency
audio.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chips will be found in future headphones and smartphones to enable Hi -
Fi audio via the Qualcomm Aqstic
audio codec and 24 - bit Bluetooth
audio via Qualcomm aptX HD technology.
The legacy of what the company calls Hi -
Fi audio began with the original Axon, which saw, in addition to a dedicated Digital - to - Analog converter (DAC) a secondary
audio codec used to enhance
audio recording, particularly with video.