Yossarian wrote:There’s a software update coming for the HomePods which will let them play lossless.
https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/22/22448933/apple-music-lossless-homepod-mini-support-confirmed
cosmicjellybean wrote:That’s the weirdest workaround…But maybe?? Always thinking I should invest in a Apple tv, but can’t honestly think why, I have apps on the TV and a ps5...
Yossarian wrote:Earlier MP3s used different encoding and they did affect the sound more.
But yeah, I likely won’t be able to tell the difference between AAC and lossless unless I’m doing a direct comparison, and even then there’s a good chance I won’t, but that’s not really the point for me. Storage is so damn cheap that even if there is only a small chance that I’ll get a tiny bit of extra pleasure from my music, it’s worth it.
drumbeg wrote:cosmicjellybean wrote:That’s the weirdest workaround…But maybe?? Always thinking I should invest in a Apple tv, but can’t honestly think why, I have apps on the TV and a ps5...
One thing is that the Apple TV 4K supports Dolby Vision content. The PS5 does not. I know that some of my TV apps don't either.
b0r1s wrote:Apple Lossless and spatial audio are up. On iOS at least.
iMore wrote:Apple Music lossless audio is supported on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV on iOS 14.6, iPadOS 14.6, macOS 11.4, or tvOS 14.6. However, you can't listen to lossless audio without a wired headphone. So, no Apple wireless headphones will work, including the AirPods Max, even if using them wired.
yourfavouriteuncle wrote:I think it looks fantastic and have an order in for the yellow one so erm, yeah!
Minkymu wrote:Got one of those air tags for my birthday today witb a keyring and luggage loop too. Lovely bit of kit
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