When I first started watching your channel I was drawn by the mid century modern interiors, your down to earthness and the intro's with the coffee making. Love to see that nothing has changed and the coffee making is back :)
Just because AirPlay is sending things in bursts doesn't automatically mean it's lossy. You can send things in chunks and then reassemble them into a 16/44.1 PCM file in buffer. That doesn't prove anything. You need to intercept the traffic and actually look at the data in the packet.
Correct ... "continuous" network transfer vs bursts doesn't prove anything, but it's an easy way to visually identify buffered vs real-time Airplay streams ... comparing the average bitrates is more convincing More details available here ... docs.google.com/document/d/1BUee0PqM6LC4lo6HqTtEb5bQxs4GoCFSxvEsOveWvS8/edit?usp=sharing
If your are interested in picking up a used Airport Express with Airplay 1 note that there are two versions- The first Express (model A1084) was wireless A/B/G, and the next gen (model A1264), obviously, is wireless N. They both look the same in the old body style. More importantly, the oler model A1084 doesn't interface with Airport Utility 6.0. at all. It can't be recognized by your network if you're running 6.0 - you'll just see the amber light. So you will need the A1264 to use with Airport Utility 6.0 and have the benefit of N wireless along with Airplay 1.
Absolutely love this video. This is exactly the kind of information I look for, which is to say that it's technical and specific, but it is also not above my head and nicely contextualized so that people can decide for themselves whether or not it's worth taking any action to address. Useful information without a whole lot of judgement or hyperbole. Hit me right in the sweet spot. Thanks.
This is the most helpful insight to AirPlay I’ve seen. Now, I have to decide which streaming service I need to move to to get the max data rate and best quality. Love the channel and all the information. Bang up job!!!!!!
Why oh why oh why. Just keep it simple Apple FFS. Stop thinking for us. Thankyou Brother Thomas and Brother Darko for this analysis. I just want to hit play and listen to lossless music all the time. This is not science fiction.
Great investigative work John and Brother Thomas! .... May I suggest a topic for another video: the Apple Music app feature to "Control Other Speakers & TVs" for those who want to stream Apple Music Lossless controlled by their iPhones. I avoid AirPlay 1 or 2 for reasons that John stated in the beginning of the video (battery drain, loss of music when out of WiFi range, or interruption when taking a phone call). My preferred method is to use the iPhone as merely a remote control by choosing the option to "Control Other Speakers & TVs". In my case the other devices are Apple TV 4K's connected via HDMI to Oppo 205 and 105D. The device being "controlled" then streams Apple Music Lossless directly from the internet. Cheers, Gary
Very pleased to see your upgraded coffee game - filter coffee is the best coffee! Try a stir of the slurry at the end of your pouring to get those high and dry grounds to draw down fully - you'll get a more even extraction and balanced cup.
I like your videos. Extremely easy to understand hard to get material like losless, lossy, hardware and app differences. However I am missing an overview which apps support airplay 1 for losless music.
So true, the issue is that audiophiles are a tiny group and are not worth catering for. It may well get done at some point, but at this time, they are catering for the bigger group.
I love the more technical discussions! Especially on the software/hardware interaction. Knew of Airplay 1 & 2 but not of their technical differences. A lot of the information here confirms my own suspicions about AirPlay's 'inconsistencies' and why I disliked Apple Music over even just Spotify in some cases.
When you put the music files onto your iOS device it's always transmitted with ALAC encoding. The fallback to AAC is only if the files are streamed wirelessly from another device to the iOS device to the AirPlay2 receiver. I verified this with my own shairport-sync installation which has a debug mode when started on the command line. ;)
So if I download an album that I would like to listen to in the lossless quality option, and then airplay stream it to my Bluesound powernode… That would continue to transmit in CD lossless quality? And are you sure about your findings?
Great video. when using AirPlay from my iPhone to my macbook on Spotify, it seems to cut the high frequencies above 17khz, so in that case it is definitely not lossless. Would that be Airplay 2? edit: i know Spotify itself is not lossless, but I'm talking about the transmission process from the phone to the computer being lossless itself.
This finally explains why there is an easily perceptible difference (for me) between playing music locally through my M1 Mac mini as the source for my hifi rack vs streaming from my 13mini! I did tons of research a while ago and the findings were similar in that AirPlay 1 devices reliably did cd quality lossless, however there was no rhyme nor reason to it. Nice to have an explanation :)
I’ve been using the DJ Pro app on and off and recently they updated so that you can play Apple Music through it. If you then use Apple Music to Airplay the music to WiiM Pro, the WiiM app shows 900kbps as opposed to the 256kbps if you Airplay directly from Apple Music. Appears to be gapless too (appreciate is a dj app with mixing anyway.)
Please continue this kind of videos....this was so interesting and informative. It's crazy how there is now direct info on this on Apple's website for example. Oh and thank brother Thomas (I hope I wrote his name right HAHAH)
You explanation here on why you think it is lossy is either poor or plain wrong. Just because data is sent in bursts does not mean that less data is sent. Full lossless CD Audio is approx 1.5 MBytes per second so approx 15MBytes ever ten seconds. A 5GHz wireless connection can transmit about 130MB per second so you'd need a little over 1/10th second burst to provide all the lossless data you need for the next 10 seconds of playback. It would be highly inefficient to send a tiny amount of data continously. I am suprised tgat AP1 apparently took this approach, bizarre. Do you think the streams that you get from TIDAL or the like are continuous? Well they're not, all Internet data is split up and sent across the Internet in chunks. The chunks may or may not arrive in the right order, but that doesn't matter they're put back together again, perfectly. Besides the next part of the file is only sent when the receiver requests it, the transmitter doesn't just keep sending a huge file as one continuous lump without any handshaking and control from the receiver end.
John, this is f***king insane. It does explain finally why when I stream Amazon Music or my ripped CD's via AirPlay (I assume AP2) on an iPhone 12 to the Wiim Mini endpoint, the sound is definitely inferior as compared to streaming CD quality from the Wiim Mini Amazon app to the Mini endpoint. I thought I was imagining the lower audio quality. Thanks to you and Brother Thomas!
Hi John! Dig the Jazz soundtrack music on this vid. As stated, the apple airport needed a 3.5 to to toslink cable to your DAC. Unfortunately i found the drop outs unbearable. I had to go 3.5 to RCA into the amp and use the internal airport DAC. With this configuration at the time, I found the sound decent with no drop outs. Things have moved on from then with Connect features and DAC's. But you got me thinking ! Im going to do a comparison between my old Apple Airport set up and current streaming kit to hear how far along i've actually come.
I sometimes stream Apple Music from my modern iPad to my Rotel A11 Tribute. The songs will usually say Lossless or High Res during playback, am I getting the best quality possible?
Yes, no, and maybe. Are you running a hard-wired Lightning to USB-C to an external DAC? YES! Are you sending it to a Bluetooth receiver? NO! Are you doing something else? MAYBE! I use an Apple dock with a 3.5mm output and a Lightning connector for power to an SVS 2000p Pro sub, then after it crosses over the signal at 88Hz it sends everything above that to my Bose 901 V EQ, and then that signal goes to my Crown DC300-II amp and off to the 901's - If I want to rock out like a mofo. Otherwise, I bypass the Bose EQ and it goes from the sub to the amp to my Magnepan IIB's. Planning to add some Cesti-B's and Polk 10b monitors to the mix soon as speakers seem to make the greatest difference in the sound I hear. Oh, and contemplating making some open baffles with a concentric tweeter in the midrange driver, ABX Audiophiles design.
I wonder if there are others who feel that the more they know about audio the less they want to know. Of course the mystery still lives in the music and no matter how much a musician learns about how Bach composed or how Aphex Twin created beats we remain lost in wonder. Sometimes knowledge even enhances that sense of wonder (particularly when rules and limitations are broken). But the inner workings of Apple’s bits (and blobs)… I almost don’t want to know. Thank you, however, for the information and the great content you create.
Hello, interesting work but I’m not sure it’s totally sorted out. How about the other Airplay 2 feature allowing you to take control of the receiver without streaming to it? (As mentioned by an other comment there’s the option at the bottom of your phone’s screen in the video) In this situation, and from my own experience, the phone is totally removed from the audio path and you could even shut down your phone. Is Apple streaming lossless music or lossy music from Apple server to the receiver?
Actually, the Apple Airport Express 1st gen supports Airplay 2 if it is the A1264 updated version and is using firmware 7.8 or higher. It also has draft N wi-fi support. The 2nd gen Airport Express A1392 came with Airplay 2 support and was released as far back as 2012. Only the original version A1084 which was draft G wi-fi is limited to Airplay 1. So I think you're mistaken about Airplay capability for those devices. And I own and have used all three iterations.
Good to know! I am still using shairport-sync on my nano-pi with toslink hat and even considered replacing it Wiim pro just to get Airplay 2. I think i will skip this upgrade then :)
I use the button below Airplay on my iPhone or iPad, use the device as a remote. That way I can go directly to the streaming device and can even close Apple Music and the stream will continue. For automations I use the Homekit app and here this is also working.
Spotted the Baratza grinder. I use my iPhone to control the AppleTV4k for Apple Music, HDMI to AVR. Still have an AirPort Express in a box not currently used.
Great video and info John and Brother Thomas. I also tried various ways to listen to Apple Music on my setup (BlueSound POWERNODE and Polk Audio Reserve R200 speakers), including streaming from an iPhone, an iPad, a MacBook Pro and an AppleTV. I found that the best quality was directly from an LG tv with the Apple Music app installed (via LG WebOS) and using the HDMI connection.
Or just get an Apple camera cable a top end DAC and wire it into a high quality stereo. Apple Music and Apple Classical via a small iFi ZEN Signature DAC v2 is full HiRes and sounds better than any BlueSound product I’ve demoed. The iFi holds its own with top Rega and Marantz amps into serious speakers such as AE 520s. The Node system is less accurate.
Idk if it's new, but you can set hi -res lossless for wifi streaming in settings - music - audio quality. When streaming from my phone to a receiver connected to my hifi, it now tells me it's 24/96 just like when the iPad is connected via usb-c to my dac.
this is for streaming to the device. So the device itself will receive the full lossless data but when sending it out over airplay 2 it will down convert to 256kbps AAC. Unless you’re sending it over airplay 1 it is lossy.
Thanks for the video. Still confused on how to play my Apple Music to my stereo with either a WiiM Pro or Node 2i end point. Also using Roon server for all my ripped CD in FLAC but know how that works. Must I go thru an iPhone or iPad?
Love this content John and Thank You Bro' Thomas. I'm a little old fashioned and use my Mac as the streaming control around the house, so I now need to see how this affects quality too. 🤣 BTW for any AudioPro owners, the Wiim app also controls their hardware and seems a little more stable when selecting radio content. 👍
You do know that ALL network transmitted data is not sent continously? Ie the files are sent in "bursts" (packets) Just because the data is not sent continously does not mean it's lossy!
John, love your content , great job. (thanks B Thomas!)Kinda, make me wonder why spend $$$$$ on high end gear if the source is typically streaming? If source material is CD or vinyl then one could make a case for a bigger budget for gear. John thanks for helping us sort facts from marketing (hardware and software).
I use my Apple TV 4K to stream Apple Music over Airplay to my Powernode 2i. I start it with a scenario in the Home app activating them to play an album or playlist which I change from time to time. I then use Control other speakers….. in the Controlcenter on my iPhone or iPad to manage the music playback. This works very good, even better now with IOS 17. I have compared the sound with Tidal, and I really can’t tell any noticeable difference. I have read that the HomePod uses 24/48 Bitrate when paired with an other HomePod. Can it be that Apple Music down samples to AAC when you stream over Airplay from an iPhone or iPad to preserve power, and use ALAC when streaming from an AC connected device like HomePod and Apple TV when power consumption is no issue. It would be interesting if you John or Brother Thomas, or anybody else, could try to verify this. As I say, Apple Music over Airplay from Apple TV to my Powernode 2i sounds really good and is super easy to operate with the Home app.
There is one more mode when Apple stream losess - from Mac, when you in audio setting in remote control app (or in apple music app on Mac) select streamer as output device.Then you should get lossless audio stream, you can then control playback with remote app.
I’ve noticed this stays as lossless too… but I have read in other threads that it’s only really indicating the source quality and upon arrival AirPlay 2 is still playing as lossy aac.
Doesn’t the iPhone/iPad/Macbook handover the stream to the “speaker” device so it essentially directly streams from the source? Or does that only apply to Apple device like the HomePod or Apple TV?
Cf. The audiophilestyle article from a couple of years ago entitled “Apple Music Lossless Mess Part 2: AirPlay” which also goes into this in some detail from a slightly different slant
Do you mean streaming directly inside Apple TV's native Apple Music app? Unless you're using ethernet cable, I think any AppleTV HD and 4K are Airplay2. If via iPhone + any app using Airplay2 = it might be downsampling to 256kbps AAC. So, Toslink might account for some sonic improvement above Airplay. Methinks there is also some sonic improvement via optical Toslink and could also be benefitting from your amp/receiver's DAC + implementation. Per John's comments at the end, if your iPhone Airplay menu shows just a Checkmark = Airplay1. If iPhone Airplay menu shows a filled in Circle with a Checkmark = Airplay2.
That’s how my system is setup… so is that lossless as it is potentially hard wired from router to play device. But as I instigated the stream from an iPhone or I pad would this be lossy… But I quite often go direct from a Ethernet connected Apple TV OS to a HDMI TV then hard wired to amp? Now as a person has already said… my brain hurts 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
I just started using my IPhone 15 Pro connected to my DDC using silver USB connects from MPS( Taiwan company ) using my Iwatch as remote. The results are shockingly way better than my Mac Mini in every respect. That to me is the best solution for playing Apple Music.
This is why I use AppleTV’s and HomePods for music play back. HomePods just get a handoff from iPhones to play back the music. The AppleTV is just a player of music.
Thanks John and Br Thomas , Very informative. Who would have thought that Airplay 2 would compromise the sound quality? Before (tidal,spotify) connect came along Airplay was the streaming choice for many albeit Airplay 1.
Good video! Lately I made quite the effort to stream lossless files to my integrated amplifier. I connected an apple tv a1469 with toslink to the amp and put all 16-24 bit 48khz (I read somewhere that 48khz 24bit is the highest an apple tv can handle but brother thomas's table seems to indicate otherwise) music in the music app on my iPhone. For a moment there I thought that all this effort has been futile but my phone shows the finch without circle when selecting the apple tv for music. I looked somewhat further into it and it seems as if this apple tv (happily) does not support airplay 2. I'm surprised at how complicated all of this is and determined not to get a newer apple tv soon.
It’s capable of 24-bit/48kHz lossless with its built in DAC according to Apple support documentation. Its built in amp can power headphones up to 100 Ohms sufficiently with clean output. I’m not ‘brother thomas’ but this info about the adapter has been known for some time.
My iPhone has an Apple Music App setting under “Audio Quality” to allow me to choose lossless audio and “High Quality” mobile data streaming - is this misleading under Brother T’s research?
Whenever I use a wireless connection to stream music or video with sound, I do not expect a lossless playback. If you're going wireless you've already chosen convenience as the primary factor. So when I really want the full experience - it's cables all the way :) Kabelsalat ist gesund! :)
It seems it would make more sense if the receiver and media source supports it, to send the URL for the media steam to the receiver, then the sender just basically becomes a remote.
What I don’t get is the causal relationship between the type of streaming and compression. You can also have lossy compression with continuous streaming and lossless with burst streaming.
I’m using airplay2 to buchartd gear via an AirPort Express - sound is lovely. My only concern is it could sound lovelier… but I’m in it for the ride, and happy to roll along. I also don’t think this packet theory is correct ❤
Very interesting video! I’ve always wondered about Airplay Quality and was never really happy with it. What quality is streaming via the Apple TV music app? Then the stream should not be transmitted via airplay right? I’m thinking about getting an Apple TV just to use it as a „receiver“ because it’s equally convenient like airplay to use from the iPhone music app.
Hi, I have never used any Apple product but still loved learning more about it. Do you think you could do a video comparing Roon Plex Amp? I use Plex Amp and have Roon but rarely use it. I control my music with whatever screen is nearest to me. I also use the Sony NW-ZX707.
I stream Apple Music from my 2022 iPad via Airplay onto my Anthem AVM 70, Accuphase a45, Martin Logan electrostats. It sounds incredible, couldn't dream for a better sound. Only downside still is that often at about 10 seconds in a track it may skip a bit. Known glitch with Apple Music. Hope they will solve this.
When I first started watching your channel I was drawn by the mid century modern interiors, your down to earthness and the intro's with the coffee making. Love to see that nothing has changed and the coffee making is back :)
Just because AirPlay is sending things in bursts doesn't automatically mean it's lossy. You can send things in chunks and then reassemble them into a 16/44.1 PCM file in buffer. That doesn't prove anything. You need to intercept the traffic and actually look at the data in the packet.
Correct ... "continuous" network transfer vs bursts doesn't prove anything, but it's an easy way to visually identify buffered vs real-time Airplay streams ... comparing the average bitrates is more convincing
More details available here ... docs.google.com/document/d/1BUee0PqM6LC4lo6HqTtEb5bQxs4GoCFSxvEsOveWvS8/edit?usp=sharing
If your are interested in picking up a used Airport Express with Airplay 1 note that there are two versions-
The first Express (model A1084) was wireless A/B/G, and the next gen (model A1264), obviously, is wireless N. They both look the same in the old body style.
More importantly, the oler model A1084 doesn't interface with Airport Utility 6.0. at all. It can't be recognized by your network if you're running 6.0 - you'll just see the amber light. So you will need the A1264 to use with Airport Utility 6.0 and have the benefit of N wireless along with Airplay 1.
Absolutely love this video. This is exactly the kind of information I look for, which is to say that it's technical and specific, but it is also not above my head and nicely contextualized so that people can decide for themselves whether or not it's worth taking any action to address. Useful information without a whole lot of judgement or hyperbole. Hit me right in the sweet spot. Thanks.
I watched this whole presentation to the end and hardly understood any of it. Good job, John 😉. Always entertaining!!
This is the most helpful insight to AirPlay I’ve seen. Now, I have to decide which streaming service I need to move to to get the max data rate and best quality. Love the channel and all the information. Bang up job!!!!!!
Thought I was watching James Hoffman for the first 40 seconds.
I love the coffee intros John!
Love your reveal of why Brother Thomas is named so at the end.
John, thank you for an excellent installment. This clarity is much needed.
I like the nod to Cheapaudioman - except you show how a proper cup of coffee should be made.
Does that imply my Kcups suck? 😀
Why oh why oh why. Just keep it simple Apple FFS. Stop thinking for us. Thankyou Brother Thomas and Brother Darko for this analysis. I just want to hit play and listen to lossless music all the time. This is not science fiction.
Thanks for the info John Ndola Brother Thomas. Love the music and opening b roll on this one too!
Great video, and also a great V60 pourover technique!
I can smell the coffee looking at this.
Outstanding organization of information and delivery of such! Well done Mr. Darko.
Great investigative work John and Brother Thomas! .... May I suggest a topic for another video: the Apple Music app feature to "Control Other Speakers & TVs" for those who want to stream Apple Music Lossless controlled by their iPhones.
I avoid AirPlay 1 or 2 for reasons that John stated in the beginning of the video (battery drain, loss of music when out of WiFi range, or interruption when taking a phone call). My preferred method is to use the iPhone as merely a remote control by choosing the option to "Control Other Speakers & TVs". In my case the other devices are Apple TV 4K's connected via HDMI to Oppo 205 and 105D. The device being "controlled" then streams Apple Music Lossless directly from the internet.
Cheers, Gary
That's a useful comment. Will definitely try that! 💯
Very pleased to see your upgraded coffee game - filter coffee is the best coffee! Try a stir of the slurry at the end of your pouring to get those high and dry grounds to draw down fully - you'll get a more even extraction and balanced cup.
Coffee isn’t healthy as many people think. It contains acrylomide
@@LencoTBNeither is the air we breath.
Loving the channel. Thanks for all the great insights Sir!
My brain hurts.
Thank goodness for this pious audiophile and his devotion.
I like your videos. Extremely easy to understand hard to get material like losless, lossy, hardware and app differences. However I am missing an overview which apps support airplay 1 for losless music.
Apple could win over so many audiophiles if they just properly sorted out Apple Music lossless and made it as good as Spotify Connect
So true, the issue is that audiophiles are a tiny group and are not worth catering for. It may well get done at some point, but at this time, they are catering for the bigger group.
I love the more technical discussions!
Especially on the software/hardware interaction. Knew of Airplay 1 & 2 but not of their technical differences.
A lot of the information here confirms my own suspicions about AirPlay's 'inconsistencies' and why I disliked Apple Music over even just Spotify in some cases.
Thank you for making a complicated subject understandable. BTW, I enjoyed the music background behind the B-Roll in the video. It's a nice touch!
To play cd quality from Apple Music. You need a1264 airplay 1 . Connect to a good dac . And set to 7.5.2 version.
When you put the music files onto your iOS device it's always transmitted with ALAC encoding.
The fallback to AAC is only if the files are streamed wirelessly from another device to the iOS device to the AirPlay2 receiver.
I verified this with my own shairport-sync installation which has a debug mode when started on the command line. ;)
So if I download an album that I would like to listen to in the lossless quality option, and then airplay stream it to my Bluesound powernode… That would continue to transmit in CD lossless quality? And are you sure about your findings?
superb research! thanks
Great video. when using AirPlay from my iPhone to my macbook on Spotify, it seems to cut the high frequencies above 17khz, so in that case it is definitely not lossless. Would that be Airplay 2?
edit: i know Spotify itself is not lossless, but I'm talking about the transmission process from the phone to the computer being lossless itself.
Isn't Spotify already cutting high frequency sounds way before the track arrives to the phone?
@@absolutium I'm not sure, but i'd think it's not.
This finally explains why there is an easily perceptible difference (for me) between playing music locally through my M1 Mac mini as the source for my hifi rack vs streaming from my 13mini! I did tons of research a while ago and the findings were similar in that AirPlay 1 devices reliably did cd quality lossless, however there was no rhyme nor reason to it. Nice to have an explanation :)
Amen brother Thomas
The irony of the newer standard being more gimped. You'd think it would be the reverse.
It was a way to make people (the majority of which don't care much about sound quality) magically think they had better batteries. Well, nope.
I’ve been using the DJ Pro app on and off and recently they updated so that you can play Apple Music through it. If you then use Apple Music to Airplay the music to WiiM Pro, the WiiM app shows 900kbps as opposed to the 256kbps if you Airplay directly from Apple Music. Appears to be gapless too (appreciate is a dj app with mixing anyway.)
Please continue this kind of videos....this was so interesting and informative. It's crazy how there is now direct info on this on Apple's website for example. Oh and thank brother Thomas (I hope I wrote his name right HAHAH)
Hi John…On this one I say…let’s just enjoy our music, however we get it, without putting it under a microscope.
Nonetheless, keep up the great work!!
You explanation here on why you think it is lossy is either poor or plain wrong.
Just because data is sent in bursts does not mean that less data is sent.
Full lossless CD Audio is approx 1.5 MBytes per second so approx 15MBytes ever ten seconds. A 5GHz wireless connection can transmit about 130MB per second so you'd need a little over 1/10th second burst to provide all the lossless data you need for the next 10 seconds of playback. It would be highly inefficient to send a tiny amount of data continously. I am suprised tgat AP1 apparently took this approach, bizarre.
Do you think the streams that you get from TIDAL or the like are continuous? Well they're not, all Internet data is split up and sent across the Internet in chunks. The chunks may or may not arrive in the right order, but that doesn't matter they're put back together again, perfectly. Besides the next part of the file is only sent when the receiver requests it, the transmitter doesn't just keep sending a huge file as one continuous lump without any handshaking and control from the receiver end.
I use a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 as my end point and have been trying to get Airplay 2 working. Thanks for video, will stick with Airplay 1.
John, this is f***king insane. It does explain finally why when I stream Amazon Music or my ripped CD's via AirPlay (I assume AP2) on an iPhone 12 to the Wiim Mini endpoint, the sound is definitely inferior as compared to streaming CD quality from the Wiim Mini Amazon app to the Mini endpoint. I thought I was imagining the lower audio quality. Thanks to you and Brother Thomas!
Loved this video, there are many of us I suspect that really appreciate this!
Hi John! Dig the Jazz soundtrack music on this vid. As stated, the apple airport needed a 3.5 to to toslink cable to your DAC. Unfortunately i found the drop outs unbearable. I had to go 3.5 to RCA into the amp and use the internal airport DAC. With this configuration at the time, I found the sound decent with no drop outs. Things have moved on from then with Connect features and DAC's. But you got me thinking ! Im going to do a comparison between my old Apple Airport set up and current streaming kit to hear how far along i've actually come.
Honestly this "bombshell" makes me feel good about buying a roon lifetime subscription instead of switching to iOS. Bless
Interestingly, you can use an iPad as an effective Roon endpoint that plays RAAT streams. Roon, however, is not a solution for Apple Music users.
Please put in every video a coffee making clip :D
Thanks for this guys, much appreciated.
I got fed up with this & AirPlay and now I just use a good USB DDC for my DAC.
Sorted.
Excelente! This is what is realy helpfull! 5 stars on this review.
I sometimes stream Apple Music from my modern iPad to my Rotel A11 Tribute. The songs will usually say Lossless or High Res during playback, am I getting the best quality possible?
Yes, no, and maybe. Are you running a hard-wired Lightning to USB-C to an external DAC? YES! Are you sending it to a Bluetooth receiver? NO! Are you doing something else? MAYBE! I use an Apple dock with a 3.5mm output and a Lightning connector for power to an SVS 2000p Pro sub, then after it crosses over the signal at 88Hz it sends everything above that to my Bose 901 V EQ, and then that signal goes to my Crown DC300-II amp and off to the 901's - If I want to rock out like a mofo. Otherwise, I bypass the Bose EQ and it goes from the sub to the amp to my Magnepan IIB's. Planning to add some Cesti-B's and Polk 10b monitors to the mix soon as speakers seem to make the greatest difference in the sound I hear. Oh, and contemplating making some open baffles with a concentric tweeter in the midrange driver, ABX Audiophiles design.
I wonder if there are others who feel that the more they know about audio the less they want to know. Of course the mystery still lives in the music and no matter how much a musician learns about how Bach composed or how Aphex Twin created beats we remain lost in wonder. Sometimes knowledge even enhances that sense of wonder (particularly when rules and limitations are broken). But the inner workings of Apple’s bits (and blobs)… I almost don’t want to know. Thank you, however, for the information and the great content you create.
Hello, interesting work but I’m not sure it’s totally sorted out.
How about the other Airplay 2 feature allowing you to take control of the receiver without streaming to it? (As mentioned by an other comment there’s the option at the bottom of your phone’s screen in the video)
In this situation, and from my own experience, the phone is totally removed from the audio path and you could even shut down your phone.
Is Apple streaming lossless music or lossy music from Apple server to the receiver?
Exactly! Very good question
That's some nice V60 action! Do you have some good local roasters in Berlin?
Actually, the Apple Airport Express 1st gen supports Airplay 2 if it is the A1264 updated version and is using firmware 7.8 or higher. It also has draft N wi-fi support. The 2nd gen Airport Express A1392 came with Airplay 2 support and was released as far back as 2012. Only the original version A1084 which was draft G wi-fi is limited to Airplay 1. So I think you're mistaken about Airplay capability for those devices. And I own and have used all three iterations.
It seems no streaming service has everything worked out. Roon seems the logical choice if you demand to have the highest verifiable bitrate
New picture on the wall? Your work? Like it.
Good to know! I am still using shairport-sync on my nano-pi with toslink hat and even considered replacing it Wiim pro just to get Airplay 2. I think i will skip this upgrade then :)
This is fantastic video. So well detailed and laid out. No fluff, just the facts, engagingly presented. Love it.
I use the button below Airplay on my iPhone or iPad, use the device as a remote. That way I can go directly to the streaming device and can even close Apple Music and the stream will continue.
For automations I use the Homekit app and here this is also working.
Spotted the Baratza grinder. I use my iPhone to control the AppleTV4k for Apple Music, HDMI to AVR. Still have an AirPort Express in a box not currently used.
Great video and info John and Brother Thomas. I also tried various ways to listen to Apple Music on my setup (BlueSound POWERNODE and Polk Audio Reserve R200 speakers), including streaming from an iPhone, an iPad, a MacBook Pro and an AppleTV. I found that the best quality was directly from an LG tv with the Apple Music app installed (via LG WebOS) and using the HDMI connection.
Or just get an Apple camera cable a top end DAC and wire it into a high quality stereo. Apple Music and Apple Classical via a small iFi ZEN Signature DAC v2 is full HiRes and sounds better than any BlueSound product I’ve demoed. The iFi holds its own with top Rega and Marantz amps into serious speakers such as AE 520s. The Node system is less accurate.
Idk if it's new, but you can set hi -res lossless for wifi streaming in settings - music - audio quality. When streaming from my phone to a receiver connected to my hifi, it now tells me it's 24/96 just like when the iPad is connected via usb-c to my dac.
Is that when streaming using Airplay 2?
this is for streaming to the device. So the device itself will receive the full lossless data but when sending it out over airplay 2 it will down convert to 256kbps AAC. Unless you’re sending it over airplay 1 it is lossy.
Thanks for the video. Still confused on how to play my Apple Music to my stereo with either a WiiM Pro or Node 2i end point. Also using Roon server for all my ripped CD in FLAC but know how that works. Must I go thru an iPhone or iPad?
Your coffee technique is impeccable 😊
It needs work but thank you anyway.
@@DarkoAudioOlaf's video of it is impeccable anyway. ;-) I had to pause the video and go make my own cup of coffee. Thanks.
Lovely insight on the AirPlay theory brother John.
Love this content John and Thank You Bro' Thomas. I'm a little old fashioned and use my Mac as the streaming control around the house, so I now need to see how this affects quality too. 🤣 BTW for any AudioPro owners, the Wiim app also controls their hardware and seems a little more stable when selecting radio content. 👍
So that means only way how to get Lossless sound from Apple Music iOS app is using wired connection when receiver is AirPlay2?
Wireless and Hi-Res is a Struggle. I prefer cables all day.
You do know that ALL network transmitted data is not sent continously?
Ie the files are sent in "bursts" (packets)
Just because the data is not sent continously does not mean it's lossy!
John, love your content , great job. (thanks B Thomas!)Kinda, make me wonder why spend $$$$$ on high end gear if the source is typically streaming? If source material is CD or vinyl then one could make a case for a bigger budget for gear. John thanks for helping us sort facts from marketing (hardware and software).
Streaming Airplay to the Cambridge Audio CXN V2. How can I find out whether the CA app is a AP1 or AP2 implementation?
I use my Apple TV 4K to stream Apple Music over Airplay to my Powernode 2i. I start it with a scenario in the Home app activating them to play an album or playlist which I change from time to time. I then use Control other speakers….. in the Controlcenter on my iPhone or iPad to manage the music playback. This works very good, even better now with IOS 17. I have compared the sound with Tidal, and I really can’t tell any noticeable difference.
I have read that the HomePod uses 24/48 Bitrate when paired with an other HomePod. Can it be that Apple Music down samples to AAC when you stream over Airplay from an iPhone or iPad to preserve power, and use ALAC when streaming from an AC connected device like HomePod and Apple TV when power consumption is no issue.
It would be interesting if you John or Brother Thomas, or anybody else, could try to verify this.
As I say, Apple Music over Airplay from Apple TV to my Powernode 2i sounds really good and is super easy to operate with the Home app.
Start of this, i couldnt tell if it was Darko or James Hoffman!
There is one more mode when Apple stream losess - from Mac, when you in audio setting in remote control app (or in apple music app on Mac) select streamer as output device.Then you should get lossless audio stream, you can then control playback with remote app.
I’ve noticed this stays as lossless too… but I have read in other threads that it’s only really indicating the source quality and upon arrival AirPlay 2 is still playing as lossy aac.
As soon as the Sonus Fabers got announced I figured those were what you had under the covers in a recent video. Looking forward to that review!
Doesn’t the iPhone/iPad/Macbook handover the stream to the “speaker” device so it essentially directly streams from the source? Or does that only apply to Apple device like the HomePod or Apple TV?
Cf. The audiophilestyle article from a couple of years ago entitled “Apple Music Lossless Mess Part 2: AirPlay” which also goes into this in some detail from a slightly different slant
Never seen that kind of coffee machine interesting look.
Whats about streaming via Apple TV via HDMI to a TV and from the TVs Toslink to the Amp? I considered quality is way better than via Airplay.
Do you mean streaming directly inside Apple TV's native Apple Music app?
Unless you're using ethernet cable, I think any AppleTV HD and 4K are Airplay2.
If via iPhone + any app using Airplay2 = it might be downsampling to 256kbps AAC. So, Toslink might account for some sonic improvement above Airplay.
Methinks there is also some sonic improvement via optical Toslink and could also be benefitting from your amp/receiver's DAC + implementation.
Per John's comments at the end, if your iPhone Airplay menu shows just a Checkmark = Airplay1.
If iPhone Airplay menu shows a filled in Circle with a Checkmark = Airplay2.
That’s how my system is setup… so is that lossless as it is potentially hard wired from router to play device. But as I instigated the stream from an iPhone or I pad would this be lossy… But I quite often go direct from a Ethernet connected Apple TV OS to a HDMI TV then hard wired to amp? Now as a person has already said… my brain hurts 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
apple tv converts any audio format (except dolby atmos) to pcm 48khz
It is, I do the same. That way your phone is just a remote and the ATV is the streamer and it's streaming in lossless.
Very interesting video thank you! Do you know if using the Apple Music app on the Apple TV wired to an amp prevents the downsampling?
so .. Airplay 1 > Airplay 2 for sound quality. Happy my endpoint (Hiby R3 pro saber currently) is Airplay 1 then.
I just started using my IPhone 15 Pro connected to my DDC using silver USB connects from MPS( Taiwan company ) using my Iwatch as remote. The results are shockingly way better than my Mac Mini in every respect. That to me is the best solution for playing Apple Music.
Just adjust your settings on your mini…it goes full HiRes
This is why I use AppleTV’s and HomePods for music play back. HomePods just get a handoff from iPhones to play back the music. The AppleTV is just a player of music.
Is Apple TV to HomePod lossless ?
Thanks John and Br Thomas , Very informative. Who would have thought that Airplay 2 would compromise the sound quality? Before (tidal,spotify) connect came along Airplay was the streaming choice for many albeit Airplay 1.
Good video! Lately I made quite the effort to stream lossless files to my integrated amplifier. I connected an apple tv a1469 with toslink to the amp and put all 16-24 bit 48khz (I read somewhere that 48khz 24bit is the highest an apple tv can handle but brother thomas's table seems to indicate otherwise) music in the music app on my iPhone. For a moment there I thought that all this effort has been futile but my phone shows the finch without circle when selecting the apple tv for music. I looked somewhat further into it and it seems as if this apple tv (happily) does not support airplay 2. I'm surprised at how complicated all of this is and determined not to get a newer apple tv soon.
Apple earpods + iPhone is still the best combination ever. In terms of effort required vs result attained, its simply unmatched.
awsome, plz ask brother thomas to look at the apple's lighting to 3.5mm jack too, apprantly it contains a DAC.
It’s capable of 24-bit/48kHz lossless with its built in DAC according to Apple support documentation. Its built in amp can power headphones up to 100 Ohms sufficiently with clean output. I’m not ‘brother thomas’ but this info about the adapter has been known for some time.
I just bought the device. Bluetooth streaming sounds better than Air play to my ears.
My iPhone has an Apple Music App setting under “Audio Quality” to allow me to choose lossless audio and “High Quality” mobile data streaming - is this misleading under Brother T’s research?
This is wild, thank you very much folks 🙏😎
I... think we need a TL;DR.
Whenever I use a wireless connection to stream music or video with sound, I do not expect a lossless playback. If you're going wireless you've already chosen convenience as the primary factor. So when I really want the full experience - it's cables all the way :) Kabelsalat ist gesund! :)
John, you are a coffee gourmet
When is the Duetto review coming out?
It seems it would make more sense if the receiver and media source supports it, to send the URL for the media steam to the receiver, then the sender just basically becomes a remote.
What I don’t get is the causal relationship between the type of streaming and compression. You can also have lossy compression with continuous streaming and lossless with burst streaming.
It’s a way to keep multi speakers sync’d and connection more reliable.
Question: what append when the music is downloaded to the iPhone?
I’m using airplay2 to buchartd gear via an AirPort Express - sound is lovely. My only concern is it could sound lovelier… but I’m in it for the ride, and happy to roll along. I also don’t think this packet theory is correct ❤
Very interesting video! I’ve always wondered about Airplay Quality and was never really happy with it. What quality is streaming via the Apple TV music app? Then the stream should not be transmitted via airplay right? I’m thinking about getting an Apple TV just to use it as a „receiver“ because it’s equally convenient like airplay to use from the iPhone music app.
That is my question as well. I too use the Apple TV app through my home system.
Sorry but this video's scope is limited to iPhones and iPads.
Understood. Thank you. 👍
@@DarkoAudio all good :) maybe someone from the community have information about this.
so apple tv video is coming up? 😇@@DarkoAudio
What if my speakers have built-in Tidal streaming (LSX II), then the iOS app won't matter, right?
LOL: iPhone as sender + Apple Music as APP + Wiim amp as receiver = AAC
Hi, I have never used any Apple product but still loved learning more about it. Do you think you could do a video comparing Roon Plex
Amp? I use Plex Amp and have Roon but rarely use it. I control my music with whatever screen is nearest to me. I also use the Sony NW-ZX707.
The delay at start and during play/pause might be a hint on what AirPlay version is used on a particular setup.
Thank you Brother Thomas 👍
I stream Apple Music from my 2022 iPad via Airplay onto my Anthem AVM 70, Accuphase a45, Martin Logan electrostats. It sounds incredible, couldn't dream for a better sound. Only downside still is that often at about 10 seconds in a track it may skip a bit. Known glitch with Apple Music. Hope they will solve this.