This tutorial shows how to install and use an "Audio Compatibility Patch" Magisk module to fix audio issues (incompatible codecs, low volume, microphone problems, or app-specific audio failures) on a rooted Android device. I assume you have Magisk installed and a basic familiarity with recovery/root. If not, this still applies but proceed with caution — installing modules affects system audio and can brick sound behavior.
Today, while newer "Reborn" versions focus on disabling "Compress Offload" to keep mods working in games and high-res apps, the original ACP remains a legendary relic of the era when we refused to let a manufacturer tell us how our music should sound. Download: Get the latest zip from the ACP GitHub Releases . Install: Flash it via the Magisk app. audio compatibility patch magisk module link
Androidacy Module Manager or the Magisk Modules Alt Repository (MMAR) Direct Search String: Audio Compatibility Patch by Developer: VR25 (original creator) or Zackptg5 (maintainer) This tutorial shows how to install and use
After reboot, open a terminal app (or ADB shell) and run: Today, while newer "Reborn" versions focus on disabling
Watch this guide to see how to install audio mods and improve your device's sound quality using Magisk: