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Uhh, go to audio preferences, then advanced settings, and the output for your Bluetooth should have a drop down with ldac, aptx and sbc/etc.
It's the same place you switch a particular output from analog to digital or headphones to 5.1, it should have all the options, it's how I do it.
Thank you! I've been getting so annoyed that I couldn't figure out my stuttering with my BT headphones.
Np, I think LDAC is a bit wonky anyway, but I had it working ok as long as I have a usb bt dongle with an antenna: https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Wireless-Transfer-Transmitter-Headphones/dp/B0C1ZDYFSZ
But otherwise you need to stick with aptx, or there's the other one which is ok too, aac.