HI-RES AUDIO and APPLE MUSIC done right!

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  • @DarkoAudio
    @DarkoAudio  Před 3 lety +484

    *PLEASE READ CAREFULLY* Please be a decent human being and keep your sexist/racist thoughts and conspiracy theories to yourself. External links are also a no-no. Comments that *advance* the conversation are most welcome.

  • @mrplant2006
    @mrplant2006 Před 3 lety +68

    Your video is actually one of the best that actually explains what people need to know to get high res lossless and clearly explains the equipment needed and what their limitations are if you have lesser hardware available. Great job!

  • @acbarnard
    @acbarnard Před 3 lety +312

    Bravo! One additional suggestion. The Apple “Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter “ has a second port for power which makes it possible to have the hi-res USB connection in the video while simultaneously powering the iPad, making for a 24/7 streamer with no concerns for battery life.

    • @DaSixSixOne
      @DaSixSixOne Před 3 lety +25

      The Apple camera adapter is the one recommended by Audioquest too. I tried both adapters in the past and the camera adapter sounded noticeably better. May be a better option for the best audio.

    • @leeseung4804
      @leeseung4804 Před 3 lety +5

      I was wondering about charging an iOS device thanks for the info

    • @shitsandwich1983
      @shitsandwich1983 Před 3 lety +4

      this is what i use.

    • @mk500
      @mk500 Před 3 lety +14

      Yep. This is what I use when connecting my DAC and it works great to keep the iPad charged. Make sure to buy the Apple one though, as I have tried a couple third party “clones” and have had error messages and other problems.

    • @bobsykes
      @bobsykes Před 3 lety +4

      I’ll need to look for a USB 3 version. That does sound like a perfect solution for a permanent installation.

  • @matsetizar65
    @matsetizar65 Před 3 lety

    Best explanation and demonstration on youtube. Better than most ‘audiophile’ channels. This needed precise language and i appreciate the effort to be unambiguous with the various types of lossless files on apple music. Wish i could give more than one like.

  • @thewillwilliams
    @thewillwilliams Před 3 lety

    Well done for adding this addendum to the first (very grumpy John) video!
    I am using my RME-ADI exactly as shown, with Apple Music, for home use into my speakers and also into some FH3 IEMs via IFIs hip dac.
    Very happy all round with both sound quality and some great playlists, which are introducing me to new bands.
    Win-win

  • @stephanem5125
    @stephanem5125 Před 3 lety +5

    Great and simple to understand. Thank you

  • @thomashowe5256
    @thomashowe5256 Před 3 lety +150

    Thank you John, this is the first time I have seen anyone explain and show how to use Apple Music lossless in an audio system and not headphones. Congratulation. It could not have been clearer. It is surprising that Apple has not doe this as they would get more folk subscribing.

    • @joaoroman9583
      @joaoroman9583 Před 3 lety +9

      Apple don't want to show this crazy nonsense setup. It goes against their design philosophy

    • @wale9d
      @wale9d Před 2 lety +3

      @@joaoroman9583
      Because it's kind of a mess.

    • @skrotomon
      @skrotomon Před 2 lety

      Most people listen to shit and believe me if they don't care about they listen they couldn't care less about the compression.

    • @wale9d
      @wale9d Před 2 lety

      @Joel O
      I don't like Apple, I used iPads and liked them a lot but will still move to Android tablet or even Windows for more freedom,
      but in this case, not promoting this mess as a solution is decent move.

  • @stevevlahos5469
    @stevevlahos5469 Před 3 lety

    Thanks John! Always a joy watching your videos. 😊

  • @FriendOfaCoolFriend
    @FriendOfaCoolFriend Před 3 lety

    Darko - I was pretty critical of the last video on this subject. This one was well done and shows the options while still calling out the limitations. Great follow up. I’m subscribing.

  • @ikklepip
    @ikklepip Před 3 lety +7

    Great video. I’ve recently just discovered that you can create a hearing audiogram with the mimi hearing app and then apply it as a kind of audiogram eq setting (through accessibility -> audio / visual -> Headphone Accommodations) to select earphones. It’s sort of like Dirac for your ears. I wonder what you’d make of it. My hearing isn’t great, but others may possibly benefit from it.

  • @Pisceanboi
    @Pisceanboi Před 3 lety +25

    As a Classical musician I'm very much loving what Apple have done re releasing it's catalogue in Lossless/Hi-Res Lossless. For headphone use I do as John has outlined here, except that I'm using a Chord Mojo rather than the Audioquest dragonfly.
    For HiFi use, I'm getting excellent results from my Apple TV 4K 64gb - which will output up to 24 bit/48khz depending upon the file. It's not 24 bit/192khz yet - but likely to come - but still sounds better than 16 bit/44.1 regular CD played by a good quality CD player, or the files I've ripped in ALAC to my computer HD and streamed over the LAN. Win Win basically.
    Very happy with Apples move on this, and in particular the HUGE discography for the true Classical music lover - nothing else compares in my experience as regards streaming services, as an overall package which includes vast content and Hi-Res sound. A definite game changer. :-)

    • @bjrnsjohnsen1278
      @bjrnsjohnsen1278 Před rokem +2

      And now with the Apple Music Classical, even better right?

  • @joelblizzard160
    @joelblizzard160 Před 3 lety +2

    Love this kind of concise informative video. Great work!

  • @greghoughton6189
    @greghoughton6189 Před 2 lety

    thanks so much for the info Darko, I now do exactly this with a topping dac but use it for tidal/roon as an endpoint. works great, and sound is a MASSIVE improvement for a couple of hundred dollars.

  • @jmtennapel
    @jmtennapel Před 3 lety +51

    There is one nasty gotcha for the airplay route with a maximum of 48Khz: Airplay can do it, but the Apple app does not send out the high res lossless stream, but a downsampled lossy stream. It is a problem in the Apple Music app, so Apple needs to release a new version where this feature is corrected. For instance, the Tidal app does send out high res on the same phone or iPad.

    • @bryangibson8479
      @bryangibson8479 Před 3 lety +12

      This what I experienced. Tried streaming a 24/48 track via Airplay (from iPhone to a Bluesound Node 2i) -- my DAC read it as 16/44.1.

    • @allansh828
      @allansh828 Před 3 lety +4

      doesn't AirPlay resamples everything to 44.1kHz/16bit?

    • @cell1540rol
      @cell1540rol Před 3 lety +12

      @@bryangibson8479 that’s because AirPlay and AirPlay 2 top out at 16-bit/44.1 kHz (CD quality) the lightning and USB-C to 3.5mm adapter top out at 24-bit/48kHz. :) What’s weird is some folks report that streaming lossless high res Apple Music from their device and then AirPlaying it to an Apple TV, it gets down sampled to 256kbps AAC, but if the music file is stored locally on the device and AirPlayed, it maxes out at 44.1 kHz/16-bit

    • @NeilLavitt
      @NeilLavitt Před 3 lety +2

      AirPlay from the system instead of the Apple Music app on a Mac seems to provide lossless - resampled to 16/44.1. I noted a steady stream of 160kb/s from the Mac when I use this route to my NAD M10. Not sure about airplaying from iOS. I have a feeling that Apple will fix this and this is linked to the reason that HomePods cannot do lossless yet.

    • @CorvusHyperion
      @CorvusHyperion Před 3 lety

      @@cell1540rol To further add to the confusion, it seems AirPlay 1 and AirPlay 2 devices are doing different things. AirPlay 1 is streaming at ALAC 16/44.1 but AirPlay 2 is downsampling to AAC 256.

  • @NeilLavitt
    @NeilLavitt Před 3 lety +7

    Doing this has led to me experimenting with an iPad as a Roon endpoint. Quite impressed with the results. Wouldn’t be the streamer of choice, but for a flexible other Zone endpoint it works well. Just have to have the Roon app active.

  • @iannewby4937
    @iannewby4937 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi John you inspired me today and have ordered the components to enable me to listen to hi res music they will be here on Saturday please continue with your brilliant work I'm still learning about Hi-Fi to make my system better

  • @philippesandmeier3736
    @philippesandmeier3736 Před 3 lety +2

    great clarifications, John!

  • @brandonburr4900
    @brandonburr4900 Před 3 lety +21

    This actually a good thing Apple has done. As paying tidal hifi subscriber it frustrates and delights me that Apple clearly sounds better than tidal that I have been paying for for a few years. It's frustrating in that I don't see a lot of integration with Apple music in our streamers in the near future like tidal and spotify has done. Apple has their own ecosystem with their products and software and it wouldn't be cheap for companies to integrate Apple music. But I would absolutely be thrilled to prove wrong! If nothing else I hope this makes the other streaming services like tidal and spotify better and cheaper. I'm hoping to see something good from spotify hifi later this year that is equivalent to Apple. Should be interesting!

    • @Detailguy101
      @Detailguy101 Před 2 lety +6

      Tidal sounds terrible to me compared to apple music.

    • @vitortavares5759
      @vitortavares5759 Před rokem +1

      Spotify hi-fi what?

    • @epiclyraz
      @epiclyraz Před rokem

      @@vitortavares5759a new program that will be added to spotify soon, we all hope

  • @zloinaopako
    @zloinaopako Před 3 lety +32

    Some external DACs will not work in the configuration shown here because the power draw from iPad will be too high and the iPad will not output any signal. In that case, a power injection is required, i.e. a different lightning to USB adapter will do the trick, the one that accepts a power in from iPad charger.

    • @DarkoAudio
      @DarkoAudio  Před 3 lety +9

      Thank you for advancing the conversation. 👏🏻

    • @circattle
      @circattle Před 3 lety +1

      In my experience, injecting power using CCK 3 isn't a guaranteed solution. Certainly with an older iPad mini with lightning, once I have the "this device uses too much power", nothing will persuade it otherwise. If I recall correctly, incompatible devices are the USB input on the Auralic Altair G1 and the Musical Fidelity V192 converter. Perhaps this is something to do with "MFi certification"?

    • @Seb16291629
      @Seb16291629 Před 3 lety

      What is power injection ?

    • @criticalyeet1916
      @criticalyeet1916 Před 3 lety

      @@Seb16291629 It's fancy word for a power cable

    • @circattle
      @circattle Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@Seb16291629 Apple currently sell two types Lightning to USB A-female connectors. The one referred to as CCK3 or Lightning to USB 3 Camera adaptor has a USB A-female socket and a Lightning socket - this socket is for injecting power so that the Apple device can be charged at the same time as connected to a USB device. This is actually the adaptor that Audioquest recommend for the Dragonfly range of DACs. It is a total lottery as to whether you will receive the "this device uses too much power" on connection to a particular DAC's USB input. Some people (including OP) imply that this goes away when the charger is applied to the Lightning socket on the CCK3. Personally, I haven't found this with several of my devices that report this warning. It is frustrating that this occurs on DACs especially when you don't need to transfer any power to it, only USB audio data.
      I will also point out that the Audioquest Dragonfly range has been especially designed such that it uses a tiny amount of power, so you will never get this error with those DACs

  • @Ramesh_Muthusamy
    @Ramesh_Muthusamy Před 3 lety

    There is something comforting about the way you speak. It is truly the real lossless spirit on youtube. Pure.

  • @maveric2881
    @maveric2881 Před 3 lety

    Great vid, John! Thanks for posting. Insightful and easy to understand.

  • @richardlynch2978
    @richardlynch2978 Před 3 lety +21

    Thanks John. Now I just need to buy an external DAC.

    • @denisruskin348
      @denisruskin348 Před 3 lety +1

      Can recommend the Dragonfly Red or Cobalt. With the Black I don't think there is enough difference over the Lighting to 3.5 adapter. Red for electronic music, Cobalt for acustic and jazz.

    • @howardskeivys4184
      @howardskeivys4184 Před 3 lety

      You don’t necessarily have to buy an external dac. If you have a CD player, chances are you could utilise it’s internal dac. Also, many integrated amps from the likes of Hegel, or, Cambridge Audio have built in and perfectly accessible dacs!

    • @b0risych29
      @b0risych29 Před 3 lety +1

      Alo audio pilot
      That’s my choice for iphone/ipad/mbp
      Small
      Usb-c to lightning dongle out of box
      24/192
      Dragonfly have only 24/96

    • @clg2106
      @clg2106 Před 3 lety +1

      @@howardskeivys4184 how do you get the digital out from the iPad/usb into the component with an internal DAC? My receiver has a great internal DAC but no USB input… Is there a way to go from usb to Optical?

    • @Bighungrymike
      @Bighungrymike Před 3 lety

      @@b0risych29 out of stock currently but thanks for suggesting this dac. Looks nice.

  • @valdiskrebs566
    @valdiskrebs566 Před 3 lety +5

    Yes! The iPad is the best streamer/interface combo for the price, and not just for Apple Music. Tidal sounds great on the set-up you showed.

  • @donferry5690
    @donferry5690 Před 2 lety

    John, thanks so much for this video. Made a world of difference for me. I have a pair of KEF LS50W (version 1) and trying to stream Tidal via the KEF control app was always hit and miss. The wifi connection would drop or songs would get stuck trying to load on the phone and just never play. I also have Apple Music for my whole family. Now I simply hook up the iPhone directly via USB to the KEF speakers and via, hi-res music that is gapless. Always works now. Thank you

  • @MonkeyFencing
    @MonkeyFencing Před 3 lety

    Thank you! Superb and simple. I had been futzing around with AppleTV and the iMac but had not tried the iPad yet. Indeed, by far the simplest way to enjoy lossless.

  • @NeilLavitt
    @NeilLavitt Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks, your first video wasn’t negative. The gotchas with AM lossless were bewildering. I’ve persisted and have an iPad Pro powered via a Magic Keyboard feeding via a USC-C dongle to my NADM10 via a Schiit Audio Eitr. My ears are very happy with the quality. I’m actually enjoying not having my phone as a remote next to me. I can now just sit down and listen rather than fiddling. Nice video!

  • @BPLeroyLotusEvora
    @BPLeroyLotusEvora Před 3 lety

    Superb as always John!

  • @prathibha1230
    @prathibha1230 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent explanation, I was a bit put down in your last Apple Music Video, but now it's clear, Thanks John.

  • @dresdner353
    @dresdner353 Před 3 lety +6

    John, I have a sneaky suspicion that the airplay 24/48 method is not streaming the lossless data, instead dropping to aac and upscaling. The reason I mention this is that on the android beta, it's definitely only streaming on the aac version via Chromecast. I also read a response from Apple that said the only approach was with an external DAC. Worth confirming.
    And I just now confirmed this does indeed seem to be the case. I ran a tcpdump on my Mac while streaming a Billie Eilish 24/44.1 track (My Future) and measured 37Mb data downloaded to my computer from Apple. When I played the same track in airplay mode to my Onkyo receivers Airplay renderer, I still see the 37Mb streamed in from Apple but around only 7.1Mb is then streamed between my mac and airplay renderer. That suggests an on-the-fly re-render into AAC.

    • @AndreiPetunin
      @AndreiPetunin Před 3 lety

      That’s damn sad 😔

    • @mk500
      @mk500 Před 3 lety

      @Lewis Menzies The beta (I believe 3.6) supports lossless. I ended up downloading from apk mirror. Fully supports lossless on Android.

  • @F1fletch
    @F1fletch Před 3 lety +4

    John, if you already have an integrated with a DAC built in and it has a USB B input as well as analog inputs. Would it still be preferable to use a dragonfly - mini-jack to rca output cable to plug in that way or can I just use lightning to usb OR usb C to usb b and try to eliminate dingle complications. Great video, thank you sir!!

    • @boo11034
      @boo11034 Před rokem

      I am just wondering the same thing, have you gotten any answer to that?

  • @jmcc2736
    @jmcc2736 Před 3 lety

    Thanks to your forums and blog. I run my iPhone through a lightning adapter > USB into Topping E30 DAC > into headphone Amp or Hifi system. Mainly used my E30 DAC to also make sure sample rates are what they say they are. Happiness at the end of the day. It worked.

  • @cmooreHD
    @cmooreHD Před 3 lety

    THis video was perfect. It cleared up what I had in my mind and was kinda lost. Thank you for this

  • @terapatik
    @terapatik Před 3 lety +21

    Q: On a Mac, do I need to adjust the output each and every time? What if, I leave the midi setting at 192khz? What would be the impact of this setting staying like this while the audio from Apple music actually keeps changing (44.1-192khz)?

    • @dinoso
      @dinoso Před 3 lety +5

      Yes, I have the same question. It would be nice if Darko can make a video to show if the numbers on the DAC display change when playing songs with different resolutions. This way we can have confirmation if the Mac is downsampling or upscaling.

    • @PetrusEskelinen
      @PetrusEskelinen Před 3 lety +6

      I tried this with my macbook pro and Qobuz. Music playback speed gets faster. Playing 48KHz album from Qobuz with midi setting at 96KHz sounds like chipmunks.

    • @daredevilkk
      @daredevilkk Před 3 lety

      Just install Bitperfect for iTunes, it will be automatically done.

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Před 3 lety +1

      @@PetrusEskelinen WOW....That's crazy...You'd think Apple would update the O/S to automatically choose the output based on the incoming file...I mean, if they can do that in their iPAD and iPhone, why not on a $2000 MAC?

  • @sbgokal
    @sbgokal Před 3 lety +3

    Helpful. Thanks. Iw ould like to know though, the YELLOW USB cable connected from the adapter to the back of your dac is USB both ends or a USB to ANALOGUE?

  • @iainverigin4708
    @iainverigin4708 Před 3 lety

    *Thank You* for the update.

  • @knockshinnoch1950
    @knockshinnoch1950 Před 3 lety

    Thanks, this concise explanation has clarified so much for me.

  • @djphat1736
    @djphat1736 Před 3 lety +5

    I've realized for some time that using my iPad was the better way to get Audio (Hi Res or Hi Fi). Using the Mac OS was not as clean. Having used Tidal and Qobuz with the same DAC (SMSL m500) on Mac OS, I would run into audio switching issues. And having the iPad just do all my Audio streaming made more sense. I could free my laptop for other work, while my pad would handle all my streaming apps and audio "better" via a USB-C to USB-A cable (no adapters) strait to my DAC, and from there to my powered Klipsch "the sixes" speakers.
    I could then turn off/on my bluetooth adapter in iOS when I didn't need it (my airpods autoswitch and that can cause issues). Have a nice touch screen (and the keyboard too) for moving about on the Pad. I'm assuming that Apple will fix MacOS to better handle this.
    BUT, it also seems to me that the best Mac for this task is really the mini. Something you can place in your rack or "TV" stand area and connect to a DAC and just leave it alone. Maybe connect it to your TV (HDMI) and your set. BUT, again most folks such as yourself have ROON or other audio systems setups that better integrate things so you don't need to have a full on computer. Or at least, not have it integrated with the rest of your gear (wifi and or ethernet accessible from anywhere in the house). I'm hoping Apple allows better integrations with these systems. Or at least create iMusic Connect or something. So we can have it all. I'm fairly sure they will, otherwise why bother giving Hi-Res to the masses. They could have stopped at CD quality and been done with it. It may have to do with the fact that MacOS isn't ready with audio switching, and that they didn't want to give it away before announcing it. Also, they don't have proper DAC's in their computers and mobile devices. So I expect they are testing the waters first, see how many people are doing the Hi-Res thing before committing to at least a basic quality DAC across the board in everything they make.

    • @bikesbeersbeats
      @bikesbeersbeats Před 2 lety

      The mini is the way to go. The trouble I found with Roon endpoints is the Roon software is continually being updated. I've had so many issues over 2 years where an update leaves you without an endpoint or random dropouts and restarts. You spend more time being tech support than enjoying music! Switched to a mini and this has been a 10x better experience and rock solid without any issues.

    • @matronix1977
      @matronix1977 Před 2 lety

      Dac + dragonfly cobalt not Working anymore with iPad mini 4, Power or New iOS, tried almost everything !?!

  • @duke86fan
    @duke86fan Před 3 lety +4

    I feel like the dragonfly black is losing its statement as the price champ for portables, the Zorloo Ztella is great for this and doesn't require a dongle as you can buy a usb-C to lightning adaptor from them. Or on an Android phone the helm bolt works well at the price, but if you can go a little higher the ifi hip dac is honestly up there with the dragonfly red for me sound wise

  • @supabayes3284
    @supabayes3284 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this video demo. Makes it so simple to understand!

  • @ashwinpstpr
    @ashwinpstpr Před 2 lety

    Superb explanation. Love the attitude in solving the problem you pointed out to in the previous video. Also you jus stopped me from buying what I thought was a high res Bluetooth adapter. So thanks!

  • @jlachoff
    @jlachoff Před 3 lety +3

    Dragonfly drains device battery, in practice if you don’t want to experience that, the dongle to use is the Apple Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter. This allows you to charge the iPad simultaneously, for unlimited listening.

    •  Před 3 lety

      The Audioquest website actually recommends the lightening to usb3 camera adapter over the other adapter for audio quality. Not that i can hear a difference :)

  • @drkevintan
    @drkevintan Před 2 lety +7

    Dear John. Thank you very much for the most educational video. I don't know if someone asked this before but instead of using an Apple Lightning to USB converter, would it be possible to connect a USB-C to USB-B cable directly from the iPad to a DAC (BTW, I also have the RME). Will it still stream in full resolution or will it get downscaled. Thank you.

    • @nicholass5869
      @nicholass5869 Před 2 lety +1

      @KevinTan Ive had this same question. I want to use a USB-C to USB-B direct from my iPad Pro to Peachtree Day/Integrated Amp. Did you ever get an answer? Thanks

    • @sfomann
      @sfomann Před rokem

      Newer Ipad Pro with USB-C does NOT require any adapter. You can just use one usb-c to usb-c cable (assuming your dac has the usb-c input). If your dac does not have the usb-c input then you need an adapter on the DAC side. I am using the newer ipad Pro with usb-c directly into the IFI hip dac usb-c input.

  • @SteveL-RSR
    @SteveL-RSR Před 3 lety

    Excellent. Thank You John

  • @giangvu7902
    @giangvu7902 Před 2 lety

    Awesome and thank you!

  • @reddipl
    @reddipl Před 2 lety +4

    Question: so if I’m using a Mac Mini as my music source what is the best midi setting to use for all sample rates? I notice the Dac decodes at whatever the midi is set at, not what the source material is.

    • @willobst2772
      @willobst2772 Před 2 lety +2

      Same here - still no solution for this. Please tell me when you find the solution - will do the same of course

  • @CoolDude31880
    @CoolDude31880 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi John, if I plug my iphone/ipad with lightening to my KEF LS Wireless via USB then that should also output Hi-Res ? As it will use the DAC from my KEF. Am I assuming right ?

    • @Feliciano12v
      @Feliciano12v Před 3 lety

      Yes using Apple lightning to USB three camera adapter kit.

  • @normandavid67
    @normandavid67 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful, You just answered a lot of the questions I had as to how to enjoy the 24bit/192kHz.

  • @wouterkolkman
    @wouterkolkman Před 3 lety

    Thank you John for providing these options. Following our last discussion I have now taken out the Apple trial and would like to add a couple of additional options: 1) Apple desktop - in my case MacMini with a Denafrips DAC connected via USB. For remote management I use VNC viewer on my iPad to control the MacMini’s screen and keyboard. 2) The alternative would be to use a screen with the Mac and a wireless keyboard. I don’t need to change the sound settings after choosing lossless and 196kHz between tracks - DAC shows hires. I hope that helps others too for obtaining high quality playback.

  • @diluxe
    @diluxe Před 3 lety +79

    From the corporation that essentially pushed the market to go wireless and drop the headphone jack is now making us go back to wired 😂

  • @TheKjpearson
    @TheKjpearson Před 3 lety +32

    Spotify please hurry before you lose a customer!!

    • @dagger2440
      @dagger2440 Před 11 měsíci +8

      2 years later ….. F

    • @jesuschristislord7754
      @jesuschristislord7754 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I'm gone. Apple music is amazing.

    • @Rumeel12708
      @Rumeel12708 Před 5 měsíci

      I'm about to ditch YT music for apple music. I was thinking about Qobuz but they don't have much of my playlist.

    • @skrachamaniacs3878
      @skrachamaniacs3878 Před 3 měsíci

      Too late lol

  • @ClownOnVacation
    @ClownOnVacation Před 3 lety

    Great tutorial, John!

  • @MariusNestor
    @MariusNestor Před 2 lety

    Very useful video! Thank you!

  • @beamso
    @beamso Před 3 lety +7

    Unfortunately, as another commenter has mentioned, using the Apple Music client to stream up to 24bit/48kHz audio from Apple Music servers over AirPlay to compatible speakers will result the Apple Music client streaming 256k AAC stream to those compatible speakers. You may get 24/48 across if you download the ALAC files, then AirPlay them. There is a rather long thread on Naim Audio Community’s Streaming Audio forum about it.

    • @enricoluca7328
      @enricoluca7328 Před 3 lety +1

      I have moved to Apple Music from TIDAL and listen on the KEF LS50 Wireless II speakers that are KEF's latest iteration of the KEF LS50 active speakers. I decided recently and without seeing your post to switch back to TIDAL. I posted above, after switching back to TIDAL and have now just read your post. There is a harshness at the top end of the frequency spectrum when listening to Apple Music. The KEF's are a very revealing speaker. The problem is quite noticeable. Now I understand what is going on. Very disappointing. Thank you so much for your comment.

  • @thomasedward2231
    @thomasedward2231 Před 3 lety +3

    Does up-sampling have draw backs to sound?

  • @gomez3420
    @gomez3420 Před 3 lety

    John thanks for this update to clarify the ability to play Apple lossless and HiRes music, which I thought would work as you described in this video even after I saw your first video.

  • @kamesennin5887
    @kamesennin5887 Před 3 lety

    thanks for the vid! very useful

  • @terbo2000
    @terbo2000 Před 3 lety +6

    I'm glad that you've decided to low comments. I missed being able to discuss your videos and I hope that we can all behave enough to keep it around.

    • @rauland
      @rauland Před 3 lety

      I think we’re going to see AirPlay3 get released this fall which would allow hi-res lossless streaming.

  • @mattiewickes
    @mattiewickes Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the great video. Unless they've changed it in a recent update, unfortunately iOS USB C is limited to 48kHz output. Using the adapter as you've shown works great for my old iPad and iPhone 7 using lightening output......but on my new iPad Air with USB C its limited to 48kHz. No 96 and no 192. I assume Apple will update this at some point otherwise what's the point of hires when it can't be output as such?

    • @EliasTheHunter
      @EliasTheHunter Před 2 lety

      Which iPad does this work for? iPad 6, 7, and 8?
      I’m thinking about getting one to replace my Cambridge CXN V2 since it’s so much cheaper.

    • @alejandroroldan6656
      @alejandroroldan6656 Před 2 lety

      Did this change with the m1 chip iPad pros ? Or is it still capped at 48kHz ? Thanks

  • @pokerstar2004
    @pokerstar2004 Před 2 lety

    Thanks, makes a ton of sense, and helped me figure a few things out! Appreciate the info.

  • @PianoTopia
    @PianoTopia Před 2 lety

    thanks for the great video

  • @brianbarber1728
    @brianbarber1728 Před 3 lety +4

    Any ideas on what’s causing some tracks to freeze dead on 15 seconds in?, since using lossless.
    Is it related to when using 4g ?
    Seems ok on WiFi at home

    • @zsqduke
      @zsqduke Před 3 lety

      I had the same problem. It appears to be caused by slow internet speed.

    • @matronix1977
      @matronix1977 Před 2 lety

      Yeah me too, the problem is that i want to listen lossless in my car…any solution ?

  • @666defdef
    @666defdef Před 3 lety +18

    Thank you for explaining and making it clear to everyone how easy it can be to enjoy Apple Music with an iOS device. Maybe you can also dig into using Apple Music with wired AirPods Max… this topic is rather unclear to most people. Keep up the awesome work.

    • @Damien_N
      @Damien_N Před 3 lety +5

      The wired cable for airpods max is not analogue end to end from headphone amplifier to headphone speaker unfortunately.
      So it goes headphone jack (analogue), to cable (digital), the cable passes it to the internal DAC/amp of the AirPods max (digital), which passes it to the speakers (analogue).
      So it’s that bit between the cable and the internal DAC of the headphone which is the problematic part. Because it resamples and reencodes the analogue input from the headphone amplifier. This process is not lossless and is what Apple mean by “However, given the analog-to-digital conversion in the cable, the playback will not be completely lossless.”

  • @jonathanleach3914
    @jonathanleach3914 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @InfernoPhoenixFX
    @InfernoPhoenixFX Před 3 lety +1

    I dont own an apple product and i still find this helpful and educational. Like your content Darko.

  • @Supperconductor
    @Supperconductor Před 3 lety +3

    Is there a way to send a high res and/or lossless stream to a Raspberry Pi?

    • @Angelstealth
      @Angelstealth Před 2 lety

      You need a DAC anyway, or the audio file will be compressed

  • @cudfoo1cudfoo247
    @cudfoo1cudfoo247 Před 3 lety +28

    Hey John - So how does Apple hi res sound via the ipad though your DAC?

    • @ThomasVanderWal
      @ThomasVanderWal Před 3 lety +13

      I've been running Apple Hi-Res through M1 iPad Pro through Dragonfly Cobalt and it sounds amazing, just like it would any other lossless or hi res lossless. Sounds just like Tidal lossless and above.
      The first week or so that Apple Music was out if it had Lossless and Apple Digital Master as well it would should pretty bad on anything but Apple headphones. But, in the last few days Apple is using its external connection detection and only delivers the version with lossless and Hi-Res Lossless and none of the garbage Apple Digital Master with it, so it sounds stellar.

    • @NeilLavitt
      @NeilLavitt Před 3 lety +2

      On my system, with my ears it sounds excellent. Comparable to Roon with Qobuz.

    • @gavinhall4112
      @gavinhall4112 Před 3 lety +4

      @@ThomasVanderWal Apple Digital Master is about using mastering techniques that allows the file to survive the lossy process of AAC compression better than CD masters/CD rips did. It is a set of standards for how the record label should deliver files to Apple. A key component of this is to make sure that there is sufficient headroom in the levels, such that there is no clipping. Whether Apple send you a lossless version of that file, or an AAC version, it is still an Apple Digital Master.
      Out of interest, I have the 2011 remaster of Queen's Greatest Hits I and II. This is an Apple Digital Master. Despite the fact these are lossy files, to my ears they sound significantly better than lossless rips of the 1990s CDs. IMHO, mastering is far more important than whether or not a file is lossy.

    • @ridhwanhanif6131
      @ridhwanhanif6131 Před 3 lety

      Better than tidal

    • @supes323
      @supes323 Před 3 lety

      @@ThomasVanderWal
      I have tried the same setup but found the sound to be quite Lean and lacking grunt. This is my experience in comparison to using the mac mini as a source, output via usb to Dac. It may not have automatic sample rate switching but overall It sounded so much better.

  • @ABDLLHSDDQI
    @ABDLLHSDDQI Před 3 lety +1

    Every video doesn't need to be positive, and the stuff mentioned in the last video was nothing but the fair truth not held back by any bias towards an otherwise positive experience one may have with a company's products. I think the last video was spot on real, and this one was as well. Thanks for the great work.

  • @dkhurana94539
    @dkhurana94539 Před rokem

    Now THIS was way better! LOVE IT! thanks for letting us know deets!

  • @HiFiInsider
    @HiFiInsider Před 3 lety +10

    I hope Roon will add Apple Music to its app.

    • @fairyball3929
      @fairyball3929 Před 3 lety

      Either Roon or USB Audio Player Pro

    • @j.b.5230
      @j.b.5230 Před 3 lety +2

      Won't that require Apple opening up their ecosystem for AM to work? If, so I can't see that happening as they are trying to sell more and more of their hardware products. I'd think this would lessen that. But, like you, I'd love AM on all third party hardware

    • @serkany5905
      @serkany5905 Před 3 lety

      @@DJ_BROBOT I totally agree. It will never happen. Apple wants to keep you within their walled garden.

  • @K00kie
    @K00kie Před 3 lety +6

    I would love your take on the quality of the music now that apple is upgrading their catalog, please do a video on that. Also, can you do a review on the spacial audio, I know it’s gimmicky but I would still get a kick out of you reviewing it

  • @Na5tyify
    @Na5tyify Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this. Very useful.

  • @morszn9303
    @morszn9303 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant explanation!!! Thanks a bunch, with this simple video, u have very clearly done what even Apple couldn’t bother to explain

  • @craigjohnchronicles2504
    @craigjohnchronicles2504 Před 3 lety +5

    This was a fantastic follow up to your first Hi-Res Apple Music video. And, yes. That rant was very warranted.
    I love the fact you brought a solution to the table. For most people, CD quality will be enough. Those those that want to go the extra mile for the 192, it's good know we can pull that resolution out of the iPad with minimal effort.

  • @raymondchaine
    @raymondchaine Před 3 lety +6

    Finally! Now, can you also suggest the best way to get the full lossless res over wifi? So no AirPlay, so then what? Could it be a software restriction at present moment?

    • @trun1979
      @trun1979 Před 3 lety

      Not with Apple music mate. You need Tidal Connect or use Roon (Tidal or Qobuz) for that. AirPlay is what it is...

    • @NeilLavitt
      @NeilLavitt Před 3 lety +1

      If you use the Apple System Audio menu to activate AirPlay and not the Apple Menu audio selector you’ll get lossless - resampled to 16/44.1 via AirPlay. Not sure about from iOS. It’s says it is lossless but I don’t think it is.

  • @miguelhuerta4346
    @miguelhuerta4346 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the very clear explanation on how to listen to HI-RES.

  • @jpgsf1978
    @jpgsf1978 Před 3 lety

    Great work, sir !

  • @wfifa199
    @wfifa199 Před 2 lety +10

    I find it hard to get excited that Apple and their ilk now offer "CD quality" audio when "CD quality" technology will turn 40 next year. CD quality has been available for years from CD's, but everyone has been accepting poor quality streams from the likes of Apple and Spotify. Anyone under about 20 who has only ever streamed don't know what they've been missing out on so far as sound quality (damn I sound old).
    Whilst I do stream, it is just easier (when at home) to pop in a CD, press play and sit back and relax, knowing that I will hear excellent quality without having to delve in to settings in an app. You can buy 5 second-hand cd's off Ebay each month for the price of a monthly subscription to one of these services. And then the music belongs to you. Forever.

    • @MrYabasky98
      @MrYabasky98 Před 2 lety +1

      Spotify have bad masters, but apple music with apple digital master is better i think, now i re discovered cd abd they sounds great for home! To move i have a simple mp3 320 with and bt dac like fiio btr3

    • @sakky29
      @sakky29 Před 2 lety +1

      I think the bottom line is that convince will trump quality, unless the bluetooth protocol can somehow transmit more data/in true hi-res it will be hard to get a large chunk of people listening to true hi-res audio

  • @gordy3714
    @gordy3714 Před 3 lety +8

    Is there much difference between the Dragonfly Black, Red and Cobalt.

    • @kennethlee1818
      @kennethlee1818 Před 3 lety

      I'd be interested too. I'm currently debating whether to buy the Red or the Cobalt.

    • @JCW-jx6ld
      @JCW-jx6ld Před 3 lety

      Red is good .Cobalt is much closer to Chord Mojo maybe 4 5ths

    • @trun1979
      @trun1979 Před 3 lety

      Quite a bit. But the Cobalt is in my opinion overpriced for how it performs. At half that price you can get better USB Dongle DACs (as also explained by John in other videos)

    • @mrwinstonwolfe
      @mrwinstonwolfe Před 3 lety

      Yes. I’m no audiophile but owned a dragonfly red hence know a bit about them. To begin with they have different chips and only red and cobalt supports MQA (if you use tidal). But neither one supports upto 24/192 if I’m not mistaken. Mr. Darko have a very informative video comparing them please watch that.

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Před 3 lety

      The Black puts out about half the voltage of the Red and Cobalt so would require more gain and maybe introduces a little more noise because of that....Many reviewers say the Red is "lively" sounding, while the Cobalt is more reserved, but "better" sounding with a little more detail, whatever that means in a subjective way. If using portable, the Cobalt is slightly smaller than the Red.

  • @KDCloudy
    @KDCloudy Před 3 lety

    Great video. This is what people need

  • @williamwallace7299
    @williamwallace7299 Před 8 měsíci

    This was perfect. It finally answered all my questions on this topic after hours of research!

  • @owenroberts6572
    @owenroberts6572 Před 3 lety +3

    How about the iPad to a amp with built in dac?
    What do I need?

    • @gideonvanzyl4142
      @gideonvanzyl4142 Před 3 lety

      I want to know too

    • @LOUDERthanU
      @LOUDERthanU Před 3 lety +1

      Check the vid from 4.30. Connect a usb cable to the dongle from the ipad, then connect that to your amp (assuming it has usb input!)

  • @matthewcoleman3586
    @matthewcoleman3586 Před 3 lety +13

    Would like to see Mac to Amp with built in DAC,….

  • @sudheshsankarkk
    @sudheshsankarkk Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing 🙏

  • @rabalajoie
    @rabalajoie Před 3 lety

    Its was very useful
    Thanks!

  • @MatchaMusubi
    @MatchaMusubi Před 3 lety +8

    I ditched Deezer for Apple Music, just waiting on Apple to provide lossless on Windows

    • @denisruskin348
      @denisruskin348 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah it's taking a bit longer than I would have liked.

    • @serkany5905
      @serkany5905 Před 3 lety

      I'm curious do you use Apple Music on an iPhone/iPad but have a Windows PC?

  • @JanStraube
    @JanStraube Před 3 lety +5

    Yes, that‘s the way to go. Got my iPad connected to the DAC. Spectacular quality on Apple Music. Way better than Tidal. Now Apple needs to integrate some remote functionality, so I can control my iPad‘s playback from the iPhone.

    • @tony9554
      @tony9554 Před 3 lety

      Way better than Tidal? Explain how ALAC is superior.

  • @devidasa9637
    @devidasa9637 Před 3 lety

    Thank you John

  • @andressalazar2711
    @andressalazar2711 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm happy with what Apple's doing with lossless music, here's to hoping they fix the music app on Mac OS to not be terrible. Good vid for setting up a simple Hi-fi apple set up :)

  • @yippie6862
    @yippie6862 Před 3 lety +11

    Why does Apple Music seem so much more complicated to use than Tidal or Qobuz?

    • @chipotlecoyote
      @chipotlecoyote Před 3 lety +4

      I think, paradoxically, it's more complicated because it's simpler! What I mean is that we're talking about different target audiences. Apple Music doesn't actually give you any playback options other than AAC, lossless, or hi-res lossless-no "only use this output device" option, exclusive mode, no integer mode, no "lock the device volume," nothing that's truly targeted at audiophiles. I think Apple is doing lossless music mostly to check off a box when they're compared to other services, since everyone else either already does it or has announced they're going to.

    • @trun1979
      @trun1979 Před 3 lety +2

      Tidal has Tidal Connect. Apple has Airplay (inferior). Tidal and Qobuz can be incapsulated in Roon for max performance. Apple can't. It's the different between "specialist" and "generalist": most people don't even care wether it's an MP3 or lossless. They will just keep playing music the way the used to be before this "high-res Apple revolution".

    • @davidrodgers8711
      @davidrodgers8711 Před 3 lety

      @@chipotlecoyote Agree its very simple if you either a) have the most of the hardware/software or b) simple needs.
      What could be simpler than streaming Lossless content from a catalogue of 70 million (eventually) from your phone to your Amp or Streamer many of which on the market today have Airplay onboard.
      It's only gets complicated if you insist on listening to HiRes which as John keeps telling us over and over again is a red herring as there simply isn't much Hi Res content anyway and its debatable how much difference there is over Redbook anyway.

  • @MrKarthik7790
    @MrKarthik7790 Před 3 lety +7

    Now I know that human ears can't hear hires frequency 😭

    • @timstep877
      @timstep877 Před 3 lety

      as stand alone tone - yes. but real sound is not only the tones.

  • @inabacatking5166
    @inabacatking5166 Před 3 lety

    Great, this is exactly what I want to know. This can help me~
    Thanks!

  • @dannybourne_
    @dannybourne_ Před 3 lety

    World class presentation as always. It's a such a pleasure to watch your infotainment channel. *SUBSCRIBED*

  • @denisruskin348
    @denisruskin348 Před 3 lety +14

    The day we got lossless I cancelled my Tidal subscription.

    • @serkany5905
      @serkany5905 Před 3 lety +5

      It's all good if you're on iOS but if you're an Android user, you're still better off with Tidal.

    • @MarcosBernal
      @MarcosBernal Před 3 lety +1

      @@serkany5905 why is this?

    • @denisruskin348
      @denisruskin348 Před 3 lety +1

      @@serkany5905 Yeah I get ya. And the dumb 24/48 lock on Android doesn’t help either, unless you get UAAP.

    • @MarkPharaoh
      @MarkPharaoh Před 3 lety

      @@serkany5905 the beta apple music app I’m using on my Shanling M8 is doing very well.

    • @iforgie
      @iforgie Před 3 lety +1

      @@denisruskin348 I got Tidal to use on my Hi Res player. Tidal updated there software! It a pain to use with a phone (battery, camera attachment needed) Vs Bluetooth I have a fiio bt5 the different is noticeable so is the convenience I expect apple has something in mind for Bluetooth coming up next.

  • @joaoroman9583
    @joaoroman9583 Před 3 lety +16

    Apple - the world of dongles. Question is, who wants a hi-fi setup like this? I guess no one. Anyway good video showing how it is done.

    • @Fatih-xl7yn
      @Fatih-xl7yn Před 3 lety +1

      You will need a dongle on android for a higher sample rate , so what’s your point here ?

    • @tamaszlav
      @tamaszlav Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@Fatih-xl7ynHis point was clear, how did you manage to not understand it?

  • @michaelpalmer1701
    @michaelpalmer1701 Před 3 lety

    Good review, very informative 👍👍

  • @b3naqua
    @b3naqua Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for this! Been using the Fiio BTR5 & FH3 w/ hi res lossless and it sounds amazing. 😭

  • @sheerkhanful
    @sheerkhanful Před 3 lety +3

    Hopefully BluOS will offer a native Apple option in a year. Til then, thanks for lighting a fire under Apples butt to fix this properly.

  • @MarlonUrias
    @MarlonUrias Před 3 lety +6

    Just learned that Apple Music won’t play lossless through PC iTunes
    😭😢

  • @henrydietzman1941
    @henrydietzman1941 Před 3 lety +1

    John I find your videos to quite helpful and informative generally speaking. Thank you. Would love to see you do a short one like this for the MacBook Pro if feasible. Thank you again!

  • @neilthompson7752
    @neilthompson7752 Před 3 lety

    Good stuff!!..Mr Darko