Install multiple Audio Mods with Magisk Audio modification library framework

On Android, you will find a variety of Audio Mods each with a different take on how to better improve the sound that comes out of a device. some of these audio mods are universal, i.e. work with every smartphone running a particular version of Android, while some are device or ROM specific. Also, these mods might be dependent on making changes to the same library files. This indicates if you install a lot more than one audio mod, there’s a good chance it will result in a conflict breaking one of the two or both. but what if you need the best of both worlds? Or the best of three or four worlds? XDA senior member ahrion came up with a option to that with his Magisk Audio modification library framework.

The Audio modification library framework does not do anything in itself but supply a base for other developers to build their audio mods on top of. This indicates Magisk modules built utilizing the AudioModLib framework only will work without conflicting with other mods.

Download Audio modification Library

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Install Audio modification library Magisk Module

First off, considering that this is a Magisk module, you will need to install Magisk in case you don’t already have it installed.

Transfer the AudioModLib zip file to your phone.

Open Magisk Manager.

Pull the side menu drawer, select Modules. 

Tap on the plus floating action button at the bottom and select Flash Module Zip.

Tap and hold on the AudioModLib Magisk module and select open in the top ideal corner.

Reboot.

OR

You can also directly download the AudioModLib module from the Downloads section on Magisk Manager.

This is easily accessible by pulling the side menu drawer by swiping from the left edge of the screen.

From the list of modules, select AudioModLib and tap Download & install button.

Reboot.

ahrion also supplies a few audio mods built on his Audio modification library framework. You can download and install them just like you installed the AudioMofLib module, that is, like any other Magisk Module.

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Magisk Audio mods compatible with AudioModLib

Universal deep_buffer Remover: This mod fixes the bug where often certain streaming apps such as Spotify, Pandora, etc. do not process audio effects for various equalizer applications.

ViPER4Android: We have talked about Viper4Android quite a lot here at DroidViews lately. This is a Magisk module, for this reason you can install it systemless-ly even with other audio mods without creating a conflict. What’s better than having your favorite audio mod along with the level of control V4A provides?

Collective Dolby Atmos Port Thread: Ported from LeTv, BQ, and ZTE smartphone’s stock Marshmallow ROM, this Dolby Atmos Magisk module is compatible with any Android device with Magisk installed.

Zirene sound by AM3D: AM3D Zirene sound was originally a feature on the Sharp ROM. Not to be confused with, Sharp the Japanese OEM, mostly unheard of in the international market. having used Zirene sound by AM3D first hand, we can say it is one of the best audio mods that you can have, and pair it with V4A, you are nearly a sound god.

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