Upcoming Windows 10 update improves Bluetooth audio with AAC support

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Microsoft’s next gigantic Windows 10 update for the not so distant future will consolidate some critical audio improvements. The OS will finally get support for Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) over Bluetooth, which will give Windows users impressively more choice for Bluetooth headphones and speakers. Windows Insiders can test the changes right now.

Microsoft Improves Audio For Windows 10

Windows has long recently supported SBC and AptX over Bluetooth, anyway AAC support in like manner opens the potential for better audio quality for Apple’s extent of headphones and through iTunes or Apple Music on Windows. Apple was some time ago enlisting engineers to collect the “next generation of media apps for Windows,” and AAC support would be a solid improvement for any potential Apple Music application, or basically streaming through the browser.

Microsoft is in like manner improving how you select Bluetooth inputs in Windows 10, so there aren’t various devices any more. Windows has for a significant long time exposed different Bluetooth profiles for headphones and speakers, which dumbfounds some apps into instinct there are various devices. Windows will soon use a single audio endpoint to normally switch to the privilege Bluetooth profile dependent upon whether you’re checking out music or tolerating calls.

These are welcome changes to Windows for audio management, yet there’s considerably more Microsoft could do here. EarTrumpet is a remarkable pariah application that can displace the system tray sound icon and let you control different outputs, headsets, or digital-to-analog converters far better than Windows does. Regardless, the next huge Windows 10 update is ending up being a critical one. As of late, Microsoft revealed it will finally fix the Windows 10 issue where apps alter on various monitors when you proceed from standby. This Windows 10 update will similarly join the Xbox Auto HDR feature for PC games, new File Explorer icons, and even Linux GUI apps for planners.

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