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How To Turn On Uhq Upscaler S22 Ultra

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  • #ane
Hey has anyone gotten UHQ to work on bluetooth? I just got in the update and information technology enables when I plug my headphones into the phone but not when connected via BT. Thanks

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  • #2
Hey has anyone gotten UHQ to work on bluetooth? I only got in the update and it enables when I plug my headphones into the phone but not when connected via BT. Thanks

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Not entirely sure if BT tin can support the bitrate requirement for UHQ. BT isn't really a data heavy protocol.

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  • #iii
Not entirely sure if BT can back up the bitrate requirement for UHQ. BT isn't really a data heavy protocol.

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Okay thanks. Yeah I know BT isnt swell for HQ but I guess I was under the impression that the tweaks would piece of work on either.

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  • #4
Okay thank you. Yes I know BT isnt keen for HQ only I gauge I was under the impression that the tweaks would work on either.

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To employ UHQ on bluetooth connectivity, you must have a compatible Bluetooth Headphone. Check out Samsung Level On Wireless Pro.
  • #5
Samsung Level on Pro with S7 Edge

I am currently listening to 24\192 tracks on my S7 edge with PowerAMP blastoff and a bluetooth attached Level on Pro. I had my doubts when I read the specs but it is extremely likely that it works for this combination of hardware and software . UHQ via Bluetooth does work.

  • #6
Galaxy S6 (S6 Edge, Edge+) and S7 (S7 Edge) support UHQ-BT codec adult by Samsung (don't mix with Samsung UHQ upscaler used in stock Music application). This codec allows audio transmittion via Bluetooth four.0 at a pretty high resulution: 24 scrap / 96 kHz (2 channels stereo). In order to exist able to utilize this feature you must apply Bluetooth audio device, which supports this codec, for example, headphones Samsung Level series. In club to enable UHQ-BT y'all need to download the application Samsung Level from Google Play Market and brand sure that "UHQ" is enabled. 24 / 96 is the Elevation possible limit of UHQ-BT codec for a pair S7 (S7E) + Level headphones. Of grade it also depends on the audio file (stream) yous're trying to play. If the file itself has depression sound resolution with high compression and then you cannot become loftier sound quality. The all-time audio quality will be when listening to audio files in lossless format (such every bit flac) with resolution 24 flake / 96 kHz. But there's likewise a question of how such high resolution was created. One thing is it was fabricated from the original studio recording (made in 24, 36 or 48 flake resolution on professional person equipment). And the other thing is if the source for lossless 24/96 audio file was a crappy mp3. A special case would exist some vinyl-rip made by an enthusiast on some loftier-finish analog - digital pair. You tin can detect them with resolution equally high equally 24/192. Merely most of the time yous get some background noise and vinyl crackle. So, the point of such loftier resolution for vinyl rips in the first identify is rather doubtful in my opinion... Also, since UHQ-BT top capability is 24/96 audio resolution, in that location's no point in using 24/192 for our pair (S7 + Level headphones) UHQ-BT will downscale it to its 24/96 anyhow... Other high-res BT codecs available: aptX Hd, developed by Qualcomm, which supports Hd sound with resolution 24/44, which is a little lower than UHQ-BT. Standard aptX supports CD-audio with resolution up to 16/44, which is fifty-fifty lower. Samsung Galaxy S6 (S6E) and S7 (S7E) back up aptX, but do not support aptX Hard disk drive. If you have a BT audio devise, which supports aptX and are unwilling to get Samsung Level series headphones (Level U, Level U Pro, Level U Pro ANC, Level On, etc...) and then aptX supported quality with xvi/44 resolution is the highest possible that you'll go. And if your headphones exercise not support aptX then you will get even lower resolution. The bottomline is go Samsung Level serial headphones, if you desire to become the highest BT wireless audio quality.

Now, equally far as Samsung UHQ upscaler, which is built-in in the Samsung stock Music application, this is a characteristic, which increases audio resolution programmably. This helps to get the sound audio a little "more smooth" compared with original depression-res quality. It removes to sure extent the "digitalness" of the sound, "making connection" between audio "dots" smoother. But information technology cannot brand upward high frequency sounds between dots, which may be lost due to low resolution and/or high compression. Information technology just "doesn't know" they existed.

  • #7
Hey guys. I swear when I say this that I had a S6 for 2 years and the old samsung music app allowed to enable the UHQ manner even when connected to standard Bluetooth headphones and scrappy speakers started aounding great. In fact I was just surprised at how much of a difference information technology made. Merely I updated the app and since so accept never gotten it to work over Bluetooth. It still works for wired headphones. Simply honest to good this feature actually worked and fabricated no divergence to which speaker it was connected to.

Then I am pretty sure there must be a mode to get it to work it is definitely a software matter. I am sure some of you lot smart folks tin figure it out.

  • #8
What if?
Milky way S6 (S6 Edge, Border+) and S7 (S7 Edge) support UHQ-BT codec adult by Samsung (don't mix with Samsung UHQ upscaler used in stock Music application). This codec allows audio transmittion via Bluetooth 4.0 at a pretty loftier resulution: 24 bit / 96 kHz (2 channels stereo). In order to be able to employ this characteristic you must use Bluetooth audio device, which supports this codec, for example, headphones Samsung Level series. In order to enable UHQ-BT you need to download the application Samsung Level from Google Play Marketplace and make sure that "UHQ" is enabled. 24 / 96 is the Height possible limit of UHQ-BT codec for a pair S7 (S7E) + Level headphones. Of grade it likewise depends on the sound file (stream) you're trying to play. If the file itself has depression sound resolution with high compression and so you cannot get high audio quality. The best sound quality will be when listening to audio files in lossless format (such equally flac) with resolution 24 bit / 96 kHz. Just there'southward besides a question of how such high resolution was created. One affair is it was made from the original studio recording (made in 24, 36 or 48 bit resolution on professional equipment). And the other thing is if the source for lossless 24/96 audio file was a crappy mp3. A special case would be some vinyl-rip made by an enthusiast on some high-finish analog - digital pair. Y'all tin find them with resolution as high every bit 24/192. Simply most of the time you become some groundwork noise and vinyl crackle. So, the point of such loftier resolution for vinyl rips in the commencement place is rather doubtful in my opinion... Also, since UHQ-BT top adequacy is 24/96 audio resolution, at that place'southward no betoken in using 24/192 for our pair (S7 + Level headphones) UHQ-BT will downscale it to its 24/96 anyway... Other high-res BT codecs available: aptX Hard disk, developed by Qualcomm, which supports Hard disk drive sound with resolution 24/44, which is a little lower than UHQ-BT. Standard aptX supports CD-sound with resolution upwardly to 16/44, which is fifty-fifty lower. Samsung Galaxy S6 (S6E) and S7 (S7E) back up aptX, only do not support aptX Hd. If you take a BT audio devise, which supports aptX and are unwilling to get Samsung Level series headphones (Level U, Level U Pro, Level U Pro ANC, Level On, etc...) and so aptX supported quality with sixteen/44 resolution is the highest possible that you'll become. And if your headphones do not support aptX and then y'all will get even lower resolution. The bottomline is go Samsung Level series headphones, if you lot want to become the highest BT wireless audio quality.

Now, as far as Samsung UHQ upscaler, which is born in the Samsung stock Music application, this is a feature, which increases audio resolution programmably. This helps to get the audio sound a picayune "more smooth" compared with original low-res quality. It removes to certain extent the "digitalness" of the sound, "making connectedness" between audio "dots" smoother. But it cannot make up high frequency sounds between dots, which may be lost due to low resolution and/or loftier compression. It simply "doesn't know" they existed.


What if I have the S7 and Samsung Level wireless headphones along with the Samsung Level App and the uhq upscaler nevertheless is non attainable?
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  • #9
Hi,

Samsung'southward own UHQA BT sound codec, such as APTx Hd or LDAC, has a link bandwidth of 24/96 (512 kbps), but when I connected my Level u pro to my S7 (Exynos) and check it from the developer's carte du jour, information technology connect with scalable audio codec 16/44. (256 kbps). And I tin non alter information technology. in this case 24/96 flac music quality is reduced to cd. Tin can someone who knows explain?

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