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Starting with Android Nougat, Google introduced "low latency" audio modes to improve responsiveness. Unfortunately, these modes often bypass the "post-processing" layer where equalizers like Viper4Android Dolby Atmos operate, rendering those mods ineffective for many apps. The ACP module resolves this by: Modifying Audio Policy : It alters the system's audio_policy.conf audio_policy_configuration.xml

Generally unnecessary. Stock ROMs already have correct audio policies. However, if you debloated aggressively and broke audio, ACP might help.

Grab the latest .zip file from the official ACP GitHub or a trusted repository. Flash: Open the Magisk App . Navigate to the Modules tab. Select Install from storage and pick your ACP .zip .

A terminal emulator app (like Termux) installed from the Play Store or F-Droid. audio compatibility patch magisk module top

Once the script finishes, tap the "Reboot" button at the bottom right.

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Have you used the Audio Compatibility Patch to fix a weird audio bug? Share your experience in the comments below (or on the official Reddit thread).

The Audio Compatibility Patch is more than just a Magisk module — it's the foundation upon which great audio on rooted Android is built. By forcing streaming apps to respect your equalizer settings, ACP bridges the gap between manufacturer limitations and user freedom. When combined with the Audio Modification Library and a capable equalizer like JamesDSP, you can achieve a level of audio control and quality that stock Android simply doesn't permit. Whether you're a casual listener or an audiophile, ACP is the starting point for your journey toward better sound on Android.

This module improves audio quality for both internal speakers and Bluetooth connections by adjusting system-wide audio behavior. It is available through the IzzyOnDroid Magisk Repository, though users should note that the current version is not compatible with KernelSU or APatch. Flash: Open the Magisk App

All of this is done via Magisk, meaning you don’t modify the actual /system partition—you can disable the module anytime without permanent damage.

Launch the Magisk app and navigate to the Modules tab (the puzzle piece icon at the bottom right).

Strict audio policies can cause media applications to crash if the audio buffer overflows.