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Audio Compatibility Patch Magisk Module Link ✔ [ LATEST ]

If you have ever installed an audio mod like ViPER4Android or JamesDSP on a rooted Android device only to find that your favorite streaming apps like Spotify or YouTube ignore the effects, you need the Audio Compatibility Patch (ACP). This Magisk module is the industry standard for fixing "broken" audio processing by modifying your system's audio policy configuration.

Open Magisk: Open the Magisk App and navigate to the Modules tab. audio compatibility patch magisk module link

  • Sony Xperia 1/5 series (their proprietary ASoC drivers)
  • LG V series (quad-DAC interfering with default HAL)
  • OnePlus 7/8/9 series (particularly on non-OOS ROMs)
  • Pixel 3/4 series (when using AOSP-based ROMs without Google’s closed-source bits)

to select specific options (e.g., "Patch" or "Delete" modes). If you have ever installed an audio mod

The Golden Rule: Order of Installation

To avoid "Processing: No" errors, you must flash audio mods in this specific order: Sony Xperia 1/5 series (their proprietary ASoC drivers)

The Audio Compatibility Patch module acts as a bridge for broken audio systems by:

Follow Terminal Prompts: During installation, you'll often use the volume keys to select specific patches (like "USB Policy Patch" or "Notification Helper Remover"). Reboot your device to apply the changes.

Does It Always Work?

No silver bullet. The ACP is magic for 80% of cases (call audio, legacy games, USB mics). For the other 20%? You'll need to combine it with Audio Modification Library (AML) and maybe Xposed Audio Optimizer. But the ACP is the first domino. Without it, the others stand alone.

  • Make a full backup (Nandroid or data backup).
  • Avoid combining ACP with other audio policy mods (e.g., Ainur Narsil, JamesDSP’s policy patcher) unless explicitly stated as compatible.
  • Be aware that some OEM skins (MIUI, OneUI, ColorOS) may react unpredictably.