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Switch Creative BT-W5 between AptX Adaptive Low Latency and High Quality modes
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
# Simple tool to switch the Creative BT-W5 Bluetooth Audio dongle between AptX Adaptive **Low Latency** or **High Quality** mode. | |
# Of course, only works with Bluetooth headphones that support AptX Adaptive, such as the Tranya X3 | |
# Reverse engineered based on communication between Creative's desktop app for Windows and the BT-W5. | |
# Might also accidentally overwrite other settings as a whole config data array is sent without taking into account the existing config. | |
# | |
# Usage: sudo ./btw5-switch.py ll (for low-latency mode) | |
# sudo ./btw5-switch.py hq (for high-quality mode) | |
# | |
# requires either sudo or adjusting the permissions on the /dev/bus/usb/... device | |
import sys | |
import usb.core # requires PyUSB (e.g. via `apt install python3-usb` on Debian) | |
dev = usb.core.find(idVendor=0x041e, idProduct=0x3130) | |
if dev is None: | |
raise ValueError('Device not found') | |
cfg = dev[0] | |
intf = cfg[(0, 0)] | |
ep = intf[0] | |
i = intf.bInterfaceNumber | |
if dev.is_kernel_driver_active(i): | |
dev.detach_kernel_driver(i) | |
data_hq = [0x03, 0x5a, 0x6b, 0x03, 0x0a, 0x03, 0x40] # HQ | |
data_ll = [0x03, 0x5a, 0x6b, 0x03, 0x0a, 0x03, 0x20] # LL | |
if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == "hq": | |
data = data_hq | |
print("Enabling AptX Adaptive High Quality mode") | |
else: | |
data = data_ll | |
print("Enabling AptX Adaptive Low Latency mode") | |
data += [0x00] * (65 - len(data)) | |
result = dev.ctrl_transfer(0x21, 0x09, wValue=0x203, wIndex=0x00, data_or_wLength=data) |
By any chance - can this work on windows? :)
It should, as long as you install pyusb and libusb (see installation instructions at https://github.com/pyusb/pyusb).
Haven't tested it there, however.
Why would you want to do this, given that there is an official app for Windows?
My goal is to make an auto-switch so when you start some game, it will auto switch to LL, and after exit back to HQ.. And also i would love to make some hotkeys fot it..
I was trying to convert the script to power shell, but it is such a pain. I will try the python and let you know.. Ty :)
Works beautifully! I wonder if I could extend this work to support managing paired devices too...
Thank you so much for sharing!
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By any chance - can this work on windows? :)