Your device must be rooted with the latest version of Magisk.
A recovery like TWRP is recommended for backing up your data.
I can provide specific terminal commands or step-by-step conflict resolution based on your setup. Share public link audio compatibility patch magisk module link
You can find the module and its various iterations at the following official repositories: : Magisk-Modules-Repo/acp
While I cannot provide a direct file download link (as I cannot browse the live web or verify the safety of third-party file hosts), I can give you the official source details and explain why it is an "interesting paper" (topic) in the Android audio community. Your device must be rooted with the latest version of Magisk
: Offers different patching methods (like Safe Mode or Remove Offloading) to match your phone's architecture.
Many streaming apps (like Spotify or YouTube) use a "deep buffer" to save battery, which bypasses audio mods. Use the companion Magisk module Audio Compatibility Library (ACL) or the terminal installation method above to remove the deep buffer completely. Share public link You can find the module
Tap the button that says "Install from storage." Find the zip file you just downloaded. Tap on it to start the install. Step 4: Follow On-Screen Choices
Search the Zackptg5/Audio-Compatibility-Patch repository on GitHub.