Audio Compatibility Patch Magisk Module Link ((top)) -
Audio Compatibility Patch (ACP) Magisk module is primarily used to fix issues where music and streaming apps (like Spotify or Pandora) fail to process audio effects from third-party equalizers. It works by modifying the system's audio_policy
Note: For the best results when using multiple audio mods (like ViPER4Android or JamesDSP), it is highly recommended to also install the Audio Modification Library (AML). If you'd like more help setting this up, let me know: What Android version you're currently using. Which audio equalizer or mod you're trying to fix. audio compatibility patch magisk module link
id=audio_compat_patch
name=Audio Compatibility Patch
version=1.2
versionCode=102
author=YourName
description=Fixes audio HAL/config regressions via Magisk overlays and minimal SELinux policy adjustments.
magisk=24000
Look for a line that says “Hal version: X.Y”. If it matches your hardware spec sheet, ACP worked. Audio Compatibility Patch (ACP) Magisk module is primarily
Installation Method 1: Via Magisk App (Easiest)
- Download the
AudioCompatibilityPatch-vX.X.X.zipfrom the official link above. - Open the Magisk app → Modules section.
- Tap “Install from storage” → locate the downloaded
.zip→ select it. - Wait for the script to run. It will automatically detect your audio HAL.
- Reboot your device.
Issue 2: Still no sound after patching
Solution: You likely need both ACP and Audio Modification Library (AML) . Look for a line that says “Hal version: X
Pro tip: After installing ACP, reboot, then install Audio Modification Library and Viper4Android (if you want advanced equalization). Your rooted Android device will finally sound the way it should.



