I'm a bit confused. Is it just the mic input LE stream that is 1 channel, 16 bit, 32000Hz while the output stays 2 channel 16 bit, 48000Hz or does everything change to 1 channel, 16 bit, 32000Hz when using the mic?
@dangerza Every time we activated the microphones on the LE Audio earbuds while playing stereo music, it became mono. It seems "1 channels, 16 bit, 32000 Hz (FM Radio Quality)" always applies when you use the built-in microphones and speakers on LE Audio earbuds simultaneously, at least in the current implementation of LE Audio.
Currently no. Audio switch requires Google Fast Pair Service, but Android Authority has posted an article "Fast Pair now supports earbuds with Bluetooth LE Audio, but seemingly only on Android 15." www.androidauthority.com/fast-pair-bluetooth-le-audio-3480970/ We may see Audio switch working on LE Audio earbuds in the near future.
Any idea about running it on Linux? Looks like the cpu restrictions aren't there but the audio engine (Pipewire) doesn't support it on the build distributed by default, as its not stable yet
I have a PC with z690 chipset, AX211 and 12th generation processor. LE Audio does not work. If I change the processor to 13 or 14th generation, is there a chance that LE Audio will work?
@RxMaxx We've only been successful in using LE Audio on Intel Core Ultras and Qualcomm Snapdragon Xs. We doubt it would work on 13th/14th Gen Intel Cores.
It looks le audio doesn't work on AX200,thanks for your video
same problem for AX201 unfortunetaly
I'm a bit confused. Is it just the mic input LE stream that is 1 channel, 16 bit, 32000Hz while the output stays 2 channel 16 bit, 48000Hz or does everything change to 1 channel, 16 bit, 32000Hz when using the mic?
@dangerza Every time we activated the microphones on the LE Audio earbuds while playing stereo music, it became mono. It seems "1 channels, 16 bit, 32000 Hz (FM Radio Quality)" always applies when you use the built-in microphones and speakers on LE Audio earbuds simultaneously, at least in the current implementation of LE Audio.
can le audio switch between multiple devices (windows/ 2 android devices) with pop-up notification on each device?
Currently no. Audio switch requires Google Fast Pair Service, but Android Authority has posted an article "Fast Pair now supports earbuds with Bluetooth LE Audio, but seemingly only on Android 15." www.androidauthority.com/fast-pair-bluetooth-le-audio-3480970/
We may see Audio switch working on LE Audio earbuds in the near future.
Any idea about running it on Linux? Looks like the cpu restrictions aren't there but the audio engine (Pipewire) doesn't support it on the build distributed by default, as its not stable yet
@fdimb We haven't tested on any Linux setup. Can't say anything about it.
I have a PC with z690 chipset, AX211 and 12th generation processor. LE Audio does not work. If I change the processor to 13 or 14th generation, is there a chance that LE Audio will work?
@RxMaxx We've only been successful in using LE Audio on Intel Core Ultras and Qualcomm Snapdragon Xs. We doubt it would work on 13th/14th Gen Intel Cores.