![]() ![]() I’m not sure I’m sizing this up correctly but if I am, well, what a clusterf*ck. Notes: This option is not available on an iPad or iPhone.Īudio quality is 16-bit/44.1 kHz (CD Quality) Lossless via ALAC." The Apple Music app will now stream bit-perfect lossless audio to the BluOS Player. Open the Apple Music app, select the Airplay icon in the upper-right corner.Īlternatively, to change the audio output on the Mac – click here. "To change the system-wide audio output in Mac, perform the following steps on your Mac: Stream music and control playback of TIDAL directly from your Apple Watch, independent of your iPhone. As a workaround, when the system-wide audio output on a Mac is set to a BluOS Player, the AirPlay Content is sent as 16 bit 44.KHz using ALAC or Apple Lossless. ![]() well-ordered, in (good) order, well-kept, shipshape, in apple-pie order. ![]() "You can stream Apple Lossless content directly from the Apple Music app from a Mac.Ĭurrently, when a BluOS Player is selected directly from the list of Airplay compatible devices in the Apple Music app, lossless audio is converted to AAC at 256 kbps. Lik no ma Art Carney as Ed Norton on the TV series The Honeymooners (195556). Android Auto See and control TIDAL directly from your dash by connecting your Android device. In other words, to listen to Apple Music Lossless, I now have to bypass my streamer? Otherwise, I listen with lossy quality via Airplay 2: iPad -> Node -> DAC? Enjoy the best sound available and control TIDAL directly from your car by connecting your iPhone. I have been using Apple Music for the past few years, my system is based around an iMac that I leave iTunes running on (in one login, other family members log in using other accounts for other reasons). I physically connect my ipad to the DAC via a connector (which I don’t appear to have, because my Orchid has one of those weird shape USB connectors, like one sees on printers). 1 Hi, I'm hopeful a few experts here will have been through this and are able to help out. If Darko is correct, then it seems that I am now *bypassing* the Node entirely. You can browse the Tidal catalog and play the songs or videos with your. More than I can say for everyone else who seem to think I’m some sort of lunatic for having two PSBs behind me as well as next to me.I want to merely use my iPad or iPhone as remote controls. The built-in Tidal app on Apple TV enables you to listen to Tidal music directly. Tidal Connect allows you to stream your Tidal library directly from a server to whatever device you want to listen to, as opposed to connecting, say, your phone directly to your speaker to play music. When no one else was doing it in mass market subscription services, at least they started trickling in some 7.1 updates to the movies you’d purchased prior. Sorry for OT but this unlimited video bandwidth coupled with Bush/Clinton era multichannel technology, that’s compressed to add insult to injury, is a big FU to those of us who care about and invest in sound technology.Īlso let’s give Apple some credit. But I should have known (right on, guy with hundred-digit username) that it would be the usual compressed ass-quality audio we get from all the streaming services, hence my need to keep renting BD hard copies from 3D blu ray rental.Īnd, rant time, but if the streaming providers don’t have an issue pushing hoggy 4K video why the hell are those of us with dope-ass HT audio setups forced to listen to compressed Atmos (if we are lucky) but, even more baffling, why is sooooo much of the audio content on the big name services still in 5.1 (top shelf stuff in 1994)? And the brain bender is why movies I know for certain were produced in at least 5.1 coming through some services (cough, Hulu) in ProLogic? 1987 was a long time ago. I’ll stick to Master on the OSX app through my two-channel reference system. Was so happy when I saw a while back that Tidal was pushing Atmos over the TV app, then was immediately disappointed when I started listening to sonic quality that hurts my ears. Late to the party but thanks for the responses. ![]()
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