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The streaming rate that I see on the display is 44.1KHz/24Bit. I cannot stream a 96/24 from Apple Music via my iPhone 7 running iOS 15.8.3. Yes I know the phone is old....
Has anyone got this to work?
I have seen this: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8083470?sortBy=rank , but it does mention iPhone 7+
24bit/96KHz support?
Hi all, I've noticed from other sources and have quickly tested myself, the iPhone 7+ with iOS11 now plays 24bit/96KHz ALAC files with no issue. They didn't used to sync across from iTunes as the limit was 48KHz sample rate, but now they do and they play fine.
I've also tested 24/96 AIF files which transfer and play fine.
Can anyone confirm what other file types are supported and if even higher sample rates are also supported?
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It looks like https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8083470?sortBy=rank refers to local playback.
You are sending a file to a Bluetooth receiver. This receiver supports LDAC, a Bluetooth codec able to transmit 24/96 (very lossy of course). Apple uses AAC, also a very good codec but this is not supported by your receiver.
Hence the only codec they do have in common, the mandatory SBC is used. It is likely 320 kbs and capped at 48 kHz.
The Well Tempered Computer
Yes, streaming via bluetooth
In my book streaming audio is using the network in a client/server configuration . You have a server somewhere, a control point and a renderer. You need protocols like Airply, UPnP, etc.
Hence the ?.
The Well Tempered Computer
If you're streaming via bluetooth, bluetooth is the bottleneck to higher quality audio and the benefits of higher quality music files will not be fully realized.
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