There are a number of platforms that offer Hi-Res Audio tracks. These online platforms are actually growing by the day, and their popularity is also increasing. Thus, if you want to stream HRA tracks online and you have acquired the right gear for it, then the following list should be ha...
To enjoy music in full Hi-Res Lossless Audio, you will have to use a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) or stream music directly on HomePod In addition to the above tips for improving your audio quality, make sure to set Dolby Atmos to Always On.Increase...
For people with slow internet or restricted data plans, streaming unnecessary video is not an option. Youtube Music is not available in most countries, and requires subscription. Is there an easy way to just stream the audio from Youtube videos? Well, there used to be. An application called...
TheApple TV4K (second- and third-generation) is capable of relaying audio from a compatible TV to aHomePod– even when you're not using your Apple TV. This allows you to stream audio from a TV-connected game console or other set-top box straight to Apple's smart speakers. Keep...
Playing hi-res audio on iOS is not a walk in the park. This is mainly due to the DAC (digital-to-analog converter) inside Apple devices. At the time of writing, you can play some hi-res audio on your iPhone or iPad out of the box—just not in the best possible quality. ...
If you don’t want to stream video to your TV, but you’d still like to wirelessly beam tunes to your speakers, you can sometimes save a bit of money by installing an audio-only streaming solution. Just how cheap it’ll be depends on what streaming method you intend to use. Essentiall...
There is an audio synch tool in AppleTV. It works on the Samsung TVs I have seen, but there is weird echoing on the LG (but its an LG, so that might explain everything). Also you need to turn off any audio enhancements coming from TV, because they add delays ...
Some formats such asaptX HD BluetoothandLDACallow for hi-res files to be streamed wirelessly between compatible devices – but not without compression. The former supports audio at 24-bit/48kHz, but uses compression and has a maximum data rate of 576kbps. The latter supports up to 32-bit/...
Here’s how to get going with free library audiobooks on your Sonos speakers: Recommended Videos Sign up for a library card if you don’t already have one If you’ve already got a valid library card from your local public library, you can skip this step. If you don’t have one, the...
As great as Sonos speakers are, you need a third-party app to stream your computer's audio output. Here's how to do that.