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LDAC on Windows 11: How to Enable it
LDAC codec is not supported on Windows 11 but there’s a workaround
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Updated onSeptember 11, 2024
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In today’s guide, we will look closer and show you how to enable this feature on your computer. Windows 11 doesn’t have native LDAC support. However, you can enable it in just a few easy steps:
LDAC codec has many advantages, and users wonder if they can or should use LDAC on Windows 11. This codec allows users to experiencemusic in the highest possible quality.
How do I enable LDAC on Windows 11?
There are a few Bluetooth adapters or codecs that offer LDAC support. The offer is severely limited, so do thorough research before buying one.
Use third-party codec
Is LDAC supported on PC?
Yes, but the support varies depending on the operating system. Windows 11 doesn’t have native support, while some Linux distributions support LDAC out of the box.
Is LDAC better than aptX?
In theory, yes, since it has better bitrate. However, at 330kbps, aptX outperforms LDAC. However, if your device can handle a higher bitrate, LDAC might be a better choice.
Is LDAC actually lossless?
While it uses 990kpbs and offers amazing quality, LDAC is still not lossless but provides better quality than other codecs.
How does LDAC compare to SBC and AAC codecs?
LDAC offers better audio quality if you compare it to SBC and AAC. That’s because it supports bitrates up to 990 kbps, making it perfect for high-resolution audio.
On the other hand, SBC is pretty basic and maxes out at around 328 kbps. AAC has better audio quality than SBC, it still doesn’t match LDAC’s clarity
And that’s everything you need to know about LDAC support in Windows 11. Even though it’s not natively supported, there are third-party codecs that allow you to use it.
To learn more about Bluetooth, we have a great guide onBluetooth codecs Windows 11 supports, so you shouldn’t miss it.
You may be interested invideo codecs, so check out our extensive article. Besides, find out what to do iffacing issues with Windows Bluetooth.
In the comments section below, let us know what audio codecs you use and your reasons for using them.
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Claire Moraa
Windows Software Expert
Claire has a knack for solving problems and improving the quality of life for those around her. She’s driven by rationality, curiosity, and simplicity, and always eager to learn more about Microsoft’s products. With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11, errors, and software.
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Claire Moraa
Windows Software Expert
With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11 errors.