0.4.9 release note?

Jul 10,2023
U676690666
Jul 10,2023 at 1:38 pm
Jul 10,2023 at 1:38 pm

Can we get any info on what change with the 0.4.9 update? Any news on official LC3 codec support? I believe windows now supports it

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U290612807
Jul 12,2023 at 11:33 am
Jul 12,2023 at 11:33 am

Would also  like to get this information about changelog and ETA on supporting the LC3 codec again. This was an huge USP and you still advertise this on all your selling platforms. Please don't let your customers  down.

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U617689702
Jul 13,2023 at 1:29 pm
Jul 13,2023 at 1:29 pm
U290612807 said:

Would also  like to get this information about changelog and ETA on supporting the LC3 codec again. This was an huge USP and you still advertise this on all your selling platforms. Please don't let your customers  down.

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They made the LE-enabled firmware available in the LE Audio topic on here. Good luck finding a stable transmitter platform. They withdrew the capability because it was unstable on third party smartphones with LE Audio enabled.

 

I can't get it to work with Windows 11. Just when I think I've made progress, I realise I'm probably on SBC. Microsoft still poorly documenting the LE Audio functionality added in May. I've written to the person begin Bluetooth Tweaker and he concurred it's difficult to get a working transmitter/receiver setup to develop. Lack of developer documentation from MS is major issue too.

 

Fedora 38 comes close but the audio subsystem hasn't been compiled with LC3 enabled. So, you'd need the skills to recompile it yourself.

 

Samsung S23 is the unstable smartphone I believe.

ASUS Zenfone 10 has shipped with LE Audio but I don't know how that's going. I have Zenfone 9 and I'm hoping they'll backport it to my phone soon.

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U617689702
Jul 22,2023 at 4:53 pm
Jul 22,2023 at 4:53 pm

Microsoft finally published the documentation for developers yesterday. This appears to make it clear that the Bluetooth controller developer is responsible for the supply of the LC3 codec, either in driver package or within the controller firmware. It could also be included in a DSP. So, I'm personally beholden to Intel to release a driver package with LC3.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/bluetooth/bluetooth-low-energy-audio

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