The maintainer (Androidacy) has committed to supporting Android 15 and beyond, ensuring that audio breaks can always be fixed with a simple flash. | If you experience... | Should you install? | |-------------------------|------------------------| | Broken call audio after custom ROM | ✅ Yes, immediately | | Microphone not working in apps | ✅ Yes | | Bluetooth connects but silent | ✅ Yes | | Perfect audio but want more bass | ❌ No, use V4A instead | | Stock ROM with no issues | ❌ No need |
Enter the Magisk Module. For years, this module has remained a top solution for resolving framework-level audio routing issues. In this comprehensive guide, we will explain what ACP is, why it is considered a "top" module in the Magisk repository, how it works, and how to install it. What is the Audio Compatibility Patch (ACP)? The Audio Compatibility Patch (often abbreviated as ACP) is a powerful Magisk module developed by Androidacy (formerly known as the Magisk Modules Repository). It is designed to fix audio routing problems that occur when a custom ROM or system modification lacks proper HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) patches for legacy audio interfaces. audio compatibility patch magisk module top
If you have ever rooted your Android device with Magisk and flashed a custom ROM (like LineageOS, Pixel Experience, or crDroid), you have likely encountered a frustrating problem: audio breaks . Maybe your voice sounds robotic during calls, the microphone stops working in third-party apps (WhatsApp, Telegram, Zoom), or your Bluetooth headset pairs but produces no sound. What is the Audio Compatibility Patch (ACP)