How can I determine what codec is being used?

Posted by jldugger on Super User See other posts from Super User or by jldugger
Published on 2011-01-14T22:41:44Z Indexed on 2011/01/14 22:55 UTC
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This forum comment and this superuser answer suggest that the audio compression contributes to loss of quality. I've noticed that music played over my BT setup sometimes pitch bends in ways I don't remember the original doing, and I'm wondering if SBC has something to do with it.

I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 on a Mac Pro, connecting to a pair of Sony DR-BT50's. Is there a way to inspect which Bluetooth codec pulseaudio is using, what codecs both ends of the bluetooth link support?

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How can I determine what codec is being used?

Posted by pwnguin on Ask Ubuntu See other posts from Ask Ubuntu or by pwnguin
Published on 2011-01-14T22:43:21Z Indexed on 2011/01/14 22:58 UTC
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This forum comment and this superuser answer suggest that the audio compression contributes to loss of quality. I've noticed that music played over my BT setup sometimes pitch bends in ways I don't remember the original doing, and I'm wondering if SBC has something to do with it.

I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 on a Mac Pro, connecting to a pair of Sony DR-BT50's. Is there a way to inspect which Bluetooth codec pulseaudio is using, what codecs both ends of the bluetooth link support?

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