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https://www.technologyfocus.net/can-airplay-2-support-hi-res-audio/
This may help answer the questions about what Airplay can transmit.
This may help answer the questions about what Airplay can transmit.
Wouldn’t surprise me if they released it with iOS 15 as a beta feature. Gives them enough time to test it and hype it up over summer and the release of stable coincides with the annual release of new hardware in September that could include lossless support.I’m in 14.7 beta and it doesn’t have Apple Music update either. It’s something on the server side they need to activate. Going to assume it will go live next week. Hope lossless is at least bit perfect with AirPlay 2.
They said they’re releasing in June, so it’s not dependent on the iOS. Believe even iOS 14.6 is ready once they flip the switch. Plus they have an announcement today about the spatial audio. I’m perfectly happy with normal stereo output and great headphones. Plenty of soundstage but I’m will in to see what spatial audio can do and supposed to work for any headphones. I guess find out more later today.Wouldn’t surprise me if they released it with iOS 15 as a beta feature. Gives them enough time to test it and hype it up over summer and the release of stable coincides with the annual release of new hardware in September that could include lossless support.
It makes a little more sense than releasing this as almost a non-feature of iOS 14.whatever where most of their customers won’t be able to use it and they won’t be able to monetize it in any way.
Wouldn’t surprise me if they released it with iOS 15 as a beta feature. Gives them enough time to test it and hype it up over summer and the release of stable coincides with the annual release of new hardware in September that could include lossless support.
It makes a little more sense than releasing this as almost a non-feature of iOS 14.whatever where most of their customers won’t be able to use it and they won’t be able to monetize it in any way.
Hello, it's been maybe an hour since i was able to use the Lossless option. I noticed this was possible in my Ipad Pro (2nd gen) while i was looking the Music App settings in the Setting Apps. There you'll see this new section called Audio where you'll see 1. Dolby Atmos; 2. Audio Quality; 3. EQ; 4. Volume adjustment. This last two already existed but now they all belong to this new section, and in Audio Quality you can enabñe Lossless Audio. After that you'll be able to choose the quality of the content, be that AAC, ALAC 24/48 or ALC 24/192.