Apple has updated its Apple Music app for Android to make it compatible with Spatial Audio and Lossless music qualities, ensuring feature parity on both Android and iOS operating systems.
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The Spatial Audio and Lossless qualities were available since their launch on iOS, but until now this was not the case on the Android app. According to the notes for the new 3.6 update, these two new sound qualities will only work on certain “compatible devices,” which is about as vague as a description can get.
In addition to Lossless and spatial audio, Apple Music update 3.6 on Android also introduces automatic crossfade and bring improvements to the library search function.
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How to listen to songs in Lossless and in spatial audio?
As a reminder, Apple’s new codec, called ALAC for Apple Lossless Audio Codec, is uncompressed quality. In total, three levels of audio quality are available : superior (AAC 256 kbit / s), lossless (ALAC up to 24 bit, 48 kHz) and lossless high quality (ALAC up to 24 bit, 192 kHz). However, you can also choose the “High efficiency” (AAC) option, which limits data consumption.
To enjoy it on an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV, you must have updated to iOS and iPadOS 14.6, macOS 11.4, and tvOS 14.6. Furthermore, it is not possible to listen to a title in ALAC on a Bluetoot headseth, since the standard is currently unable to broadcast lossless sound. You must therefore use a Lightning to 3.5 mm mini-jack adapter with wired headphones. On Android as on iOS, you will also need to connect your smartphone to a wired headset to listen to songs in Lossless.
Just like the Lossless, spatial audio also requires specific devices so you can tell the difference with classic quality. It’s about a format powered by Dolby Atmos, which means that you will need a device compatible with this technology to take advantage of it.
Source : Apple Insider
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