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  • gyugyo79

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    válasz bepken #6315 üzenetére

    Persze mert amikor el akarnak adni valamit akkor ezt a részt kevésbé reklámozzák, max leírják valahol egy csillag mögé apró betűvel. De a lényeg az hogy mind a 2 oldalnak tudni kell pld.
    * Important note*
    To take advantage of the better performance of aptX Low Latency codec, the other side Bluetooth device must support the same codec. If the other side device only supports the normal aptX codec, or the SBC one, these codecs will be used instead.

    Vannak ilyen cikkek amik talán jobban rendet tesznek a fejekben.
    Amihez ez a kérdés válasz is hozzá tesz:

    Kérdés:
    "Witrh regard to Aptx-LL. Is the “Bluetooth 5.0 low latency” spec compatible (or synonymous for that matter) with Aptx Low Latency? Meaning, would headphones/earbuds touting “Bluetooth 5.0 low latency” be compatible with a transmitter that has “Aptx-LL” technology?"

    Válasz:
    "
    Bluetooth 5.0 is more efficient at handling audio data than previous versions due to an improved algorithm that compresses and decompresses audio data, which you can make the most of when using two Bluetooth 5.0 devices.
    However, that’s not what makes Bluetooth 5.0 “low latency,” but the addition of advanced codecs from the aptX family. Of course, most devices, for example gaming headsets, are advertised as Bluetooth Low Latency without specifying a codec, so their Bluetooth connection happens through a 2.4 GHz USB dongle that you connect to one of your PC’s USB ports. This type of connection offers slightly lower latency than aptX LL, around 10-15ms, but the connection only works via the USB dongle so you can’t use it with your smartphone or devices that don’t have USB unless you use an adapter. I hope I answered your question!"

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