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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1951741" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Good solution, I don't think you'll get better than that and you can still run Hear. I seem to remember iTunes 12 caused a lot of complaints and questions back then. Around that time I swapped to Spotify because I didn't like the iTunes subscription I had. Never went back, I'm still A Spotify subscriber which costs the same as Music and contains all my tracks from Music (iTunes).</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]40405[/ATTACH]</p><p>Spotify has been working on a high-definition music feature known as Spotify HiFi, which promises to deliver CD-quality, lossless audio to its users. Initially announced in February 2021, the feature was expected to roll out later that year but has faced delays due to licensing negotiations and technical considerations. As of early 2025, Spotify HiFi is expected to launch as a "Music Pro" add-on, offering up to 24-bit/44.1kHz lossless playback, potentially including additional features like headphone optimization and advanced mixing tools.</p><p></p><p>To enhance your Spotify sound quality, you can enable the high-quality streaming option available in the Spotify Premium settings, which provides 320 kbps streaming, the highest quality compressed streaming audio available. </p><p></p><p>Additionally, Spotify HiFi is anticipated to be integrated seamlessly into the existing Spotify app, ensuring a consistent user experience.9</p><p></p><p>As of June 2025, Spotify HiFi remains an upcoming feature, with the latest updates suggesting a potential release later in the year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1951741, member: 204485"] Good solution, I don't think you'll get better than that and you can still run Hear. I seem to remember iTunes 12 caused a lot of complaints and questions back then. Around that time I swapped to Spotify because I didn't like the iTunes subscription I had. Never went back, I'm still A Spotify subscriber which costs the same as Music and contains all my tracks from Music (iTunes). [ATTACH type="full"]40405[/ATTACH] Spotify has been working on a high-definition music feature known as Spotify HiFi, which promises to deliver CD-quality, lossless audio to its users. Initially announced in February 2021, the feature was expected to roll out later that year but has faced delays due to licensing negotiations and technical considerations. As of early 2025, Spotify HiFi is expected to launch as a "Music Pro" add-on, offering up to 24-bit/44.1kHz lossless playback, potentially including additional features like headphone optimization and advanced mixing tools. To enhance your Spotify sound quality, you can enable the high-quality streaming option available in the Spotify Premium settings, which provides 320 kbps streaming, the highest quality compressed streaming audio available. Additionally, Spotify HiFi is anticipated to be integrated seamlessly into the existing Spotify app, ensuring a consistent user experience.9 As of June 2025, Spotify HiFi remains an upcoming feature, with the latest updates suggesting a potential release later in the year [/QUOTE]
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