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Follow these steps to install an audio compatibility patch using a modern Magisk environment:

Do not download ACP from random sites. The only official source is the ( Androidacy/Audio-Compatibility-Patch ) or the Magisk Module Repo (via the Fox's Mmm or the official app if indexed).

: Once the terminal displays a success message, tap the blue Reboot button at the bottom right. Common Issues and Troubleshooting audio compatibility patch magisk module top

In the world of Android modding, few things are as frustrating as plugging in your favorite wired headset, launching a game, or trying to record a high-quality video, only to be met with silence, hissing, or a complete system crash. For years, users have struggled with fragmented audio HALs (Hardware Abstraction Layers), proprietary vendor implementations, and the disastrous removal of the standard 3.5mm headphone jack.

Open your audio mod app and check if the driver is installed and processing (test with music). Troubleshooting Audio Mod Conflicts Follow these steps to install an audio compatibility

Open your terminal app, grant it root access by typing su , and then type acp . This opens the module configuration menu to tweak settings post-installation. Troubleshooting Common Audio Issues

: Boot into Safe Mode to disable the module, or use Fox's Magisk Module Manager in custom recovery to remove the ACP module. Re-install it using a different patch selection method during the volume key setup. Spotify or YouTube Crashing Common Issues and Troubleshooting In the world of

: Supports nearly any Android device running Magisk 20.4+.

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 .

Locate and select the downloaded compatibility patch .zip file.