The Audio Compatibility Patch (originally known as "Universal deep_buffer Remover") works by modifying the device’s audio_policy.conf file. It effectively "reroutes" the audio output, forcing streaming apps to use a different audio track that is fully compatible with your installed sound mods. By doing so, it enables your audio enhancements to process all output, ensuring that every note, beat, and vocal is tailored to your listening preference.
: The updated version can disable Compress Offload , Ultra Low Latency (Raw) , and Fast playback .
ACP ensures that audio processing works across all applications, including streaming apps, media players, and system sounds.
Force streaming apps like Spotify , Pandora , and YouTube Music to process audio through your installed equalizers. audio compatibility patch magisk module updated
If you are experiencing any of the following issues, the updated Audio Compatibility Patch is likely the exact tool you need:
To get this running on your system without conflicts, follow this workflow:
: A full restart is required to apply the new audio policy configurations. : If you are using Viper4Android, ensure you install this : The updated version can disable Compress Offload
The is a specialized Magisk module designed to fix audio mods that aren't processing effects, particularly when using USB DACs or trying to affect streaming applications. Core Functionalities:
Older versions of the module failed to parse the newer XML-based audio policy configurations introduced in recent Android versions. The updated script dynamically reads and patches modern audio_effects.xml and audio_policy_configuration.xml files without causing bootloops. 2. Enhanced Compatibility with APatch and KernelSU
Ensure you install the Audio Modification Library (AML) Magisk module alongside ACP if you are running multiple sound mods simultaneously. AML stitches the configurations of different modules together so they do not overwrite one another. If you are experiencing any of the following
The Audio Compatibility Patch Magisk module has recently been updated, bringing with it a host of improvements and fixes to enhance audio performance on Android devices. This module, designed for use with Magisk, a popular tool for rooting and modifying Android devices, aims to resolve various audio compatibility issues that users may encounter.
While the original project by Zackptg5 and ahrion reached stability around version 2.3, modern "Reborn" versions by developers like have updated the scripts to support newer Android versions (Android 11–14) and alternative root solutions like KernelSU or Apatch . Standard Version Reborn/Updated Version Android Support Legacy (up to A10/11) Modern (A11 - A14+) Root Compatibility Magisk, KernelSU, Apatch Maintenance Low (Stable/Archived) Active community updates therealahrion/Audio-Compatibility-Patch - GitHub
Since the original repository on GitHub hasn't been touched since 2018, the community has stepped up. Developers like have created "Reborn" variants that strip out outdated logic and optimize for the latest Magisk and KernelSU releases.
: Often works alongside the Audio Modification Library (AML) , which allows multiple audio mods to coexist without overriding each other's settings. Installation Guide Prerequisites : A device with Magisk (v20.4+) or Kitsune Mask installed.
To get the most out of the Audio Compatibility Patch, follow these tips: