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Music Mode

The music mode enhances the audio quality for music playback and performance within virtual environments. Use music mode to ensure clarity and depth in sound reproduction. Music mode currently supports a 32-kHz sampling rate at 128 kbps when network bandwidth allows. If network bandwidth is insufficient, you can reduce the bitrate to as low as 48 kbps.

Music mode elevates the audio quality for calls, ensuring the audio is crisp and offers a richer and more immersive audio experience. Music mode also reduces audio compression to maintain the original sound. This efficiency makes it ideal for applications ranging from live musical performances and remote music education or music sessions.

Once music mode is enabled, you should consider:

  • Input and output audio devices that accept high bitrate and sampling rate. Such as two (2) channels at 32 kHz or higher.
  • Enable Control Noise suppression.

We recommend using high-quality external loudspeakers, professional microphones, or headsets instead of Bluetooth devices to optimize the music mode.

Note: music mode only works in 1:1 calls on native platforms and group calls. Currently, music mode doesn't work in 1:1 calls between native and web. By default, music mode is disabled.

The Calling native SDK provides another set of audio filters that bring a richer experience during the call:

  • Echo cancellation. You can only toggle echo cancellation only if music mode is enabled
  • Noise suppression. The currently available modes are Off, Auto, Low, and High
  • Analog Automatic gain control
  • Digital Automatic gain control

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