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yb...@google.com <yb...@google.com> #2
When this happens to my headphones (with bluetooth) the sound works properly again after reconnecting the bluetooth.
If that's not the case and I change the microphone source, it would affect the sound quality as well.
Edit: Probably on the Mac program `Audio MIDI Setup` the sound source format is changed to a lower bitrate
If that's not the case and I change the microphone source, it would affect the sound quality as well.
Edit: Probably on the Mac program `Audio MIDI Setup` the sound source format is changed to a lower bitrate
yb...@google.com <yb...@google.com>
fl...@google.com <fl...@google.com>
fl...@google.com <fl...@google.com>
yb...@google.com <yb...@google.com> #3
I've tried the Audio MIDI Setup program, but it doesn't show any changes for my headphones that are bluetooth connected with a USB dongle.
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #4
Hi, as the emulator continuously uses the microphone, Bluetooth headset quality will be degraded due to there being not enough bluetooth bandwidth to have both hi quality output and input. We can consider having a dynamic switch for this, but adding this will take some time.
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #5
I don't think that is what is happening. For me, when the emulator launches, it changes the macOS input device from the internal speaker to my headphones which switches the bt profile to a2dp.
As a temporary workaround, I set hw.audioInput=no
in my avd config.ini and it seemed to help.
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