The Audio Compatibility Patch (ACP) is a widely used Magisk module designed to resolve audio routing, playback, and recording issues on custom Android ROMs (AOSP, LineageOS, etc.), particularly on devices with legacy or non-standard audio HALs (Hardware Abstraction Layers). A new update has been released, focusing on , Pixel device fixes , and enhanced Bluetooth audio stability .
Improved compatibility with external USB audio devices. Why You Need This Updated Module audio compatibility patch magisk module updated
Developers refined how the module identifies "Library" and "Effect" strings within the system's audio_effects.conf Auto-Detection: The Audio Compatibility Patch (ACP) is a widely
If your device fails to boot, restart your phone into Safe Mode to automatically disable all Magisk modules. Alternatively, use custom recovery (like TWRP) to delete the module folder from /data/adb/modules/ . Why You Need This Updated Module Developers refined
Updated to handle audio policy files in newer Android versions, preventing bootloops or broken audio services.
ACP works by modifying the device's audio_policy.conf or audio_policy_configuration.xml . Its primary goals are to:
Tap Install from storage , select the downloaded ACP zip file, and the flashing process will begin.