Patch Magisk Module — Audio Compatibility

: Boot into your custom recovery (TWRP/OrangeFox), navigate to the file manager, open /data/adb/modules/ , and delete the audio-compatibility-patch folder. Reboot normally. Patch Fails to Apply in Terminal

ACP modifies your device's audio policy to force these apps to process effects, ensuring your custom sound profiles apply globally.

: Spotify, YouTube, or Apple Music crash instantly upon opening. audio compatibility patch magisk module

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The Audio Compatibility Patch is a flashable Magisk module designed to modify your device's audio configuration files dynamically. Instead of letting audio effects modules overwrite each other, ACP edits the underlying system architecture to ensure all installed processors receive the audio stream simultaneously. Key Features : Boot into your custom recovery (TWRP/OrangeFox), navigate

Most modern Android versions use a "deep buffer" or specific audio policies that bypass global equalizers. This module patches your system's audio configuration files to ensure global compatibility. Key Benefits Forces audio through third-party drivers Bypasses "Deep Buffer" issues Works with music streaming apps (Spotify, YouTube Music) ⚙️ Installation Steps Open the Magisk (or Kitsune Mask/KernelSU) app. Go to the Modules section.

The module ships with pre-configured patches for problematic hardware: : Spotify, YouTube, or Apple Music crash instantly

During the flashing process, the module will prompt you to make specific configuration choices using your device's physical volume keys: [Volume +] = Yes / Enable [Volume -] = No / Disable

If you only use one audio mod and it works fine, you don't need this. However, if you are running a (e.g., Viper4Android + Ainur Narsil + Dolby), the Audio Compatibility Patch is practically mandatory. It acts as the glue that prevents your system from rejecting these modifications. Pro-Tip: The "Audio Modification Library" (AML)

Find the latest version of Audio Compatibility Patch in the Magisk app or official repositories. Flash: Tap install.