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Improve Compressed Bluetooth Audio on Mac | Ben Collier
https://bencollier.net/2011/04/improve-compressed-bluetooth-audio-on-mac/
defaults read com.apple.BluetoothAudioAgent this shows you all setting. If you already have a Bluetooth Audio Device, you can also see the Bitpool rate that was negotiated between your mac and your receiver device. btw: setting the min value too high (in my case (logitech bluetooth receiver) > 53) doesn’t work.
macos - Choppy Bluetooth audio: How to persist Bluetooth ...
https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/169575/choppy-bluetooth-audio-how-to-persist-bluetooth-bitpool-settings-on-mavericks
I am using a Bluetooth 3.0/aptX Audio Device. Pairing the device leads to choppy audio, due to bad default bitpool settings in OSX. The issue has been widely documented, e.g. here on stackexchange. There used to be a fix on Yosemite by setting new defaults: . defaults write com.apple.BluetoothAudioAgent "Apple Bitpool Max (editable)" 80 defaults write …
How to fix Bluetooth Quality issues on OS X (snap, crackle ...
https://robpickering.com/fix-bluetooth-quality-issues-on-os-x/
For reasons beyond anyone’s understanding, Apple sets OS X’s bluetooth audio quality quite low, this is probably to allow for better bandwidth, but still. When I first read the bluetooth quality setting here’s what I found: 1 2 $ defaults read com.apple.BluetoothAudioAgent "Apple Bitpool Min (editable)
Bluetooth Audio and OS X – Musings
https://musings.silvertooth.us/bluetooth-audio-and-os-x/
defaults read com.apple.BluetoothAudioAgent[/php] The output should tell you your negotiated Bitpool as well as the Negotiated Bitpool Max. I am not certain if this is different based on each device but in my case it is 53 for the Bose Headphones. You can see this below. [php] {“Apple Bitpool Max (editable)” = 64;
Bose AE2w Bluetooth headphones won't conn… - Apple Community
https://origin-discussions-us.apple.com/thread/5035295
Heard from Bose: While the Apple iPad® is the “optimum” device we would recommend, the Bose® AE2w is compatible with any mobile device that supports Bluetooth® version 2.1 or later and A2DP to provide audio.
A2DP/Bluetooth poor sound quality - Apple Community
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2171888
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