![]() ![]() Audirvana did not choose the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) standard by chance. ![]() Since these third party apps are usually more "audiophile inclined" the playback runs in exclusive mode which provides bit perfect playback.Wireless does not mean loss of quality. The browsing/playback is managed remotely through the iOS/iPadOS counterpart app. The server app can scan and access the audio files and play them to a compatible network audio endpoint or directly via USB. In order to get a bit perfect playback you have to set manually the output sample rate in Audio MIDI Setup.īack to the owned music files: in this case, you can optionally grant access to the Music app's media folder – where all files are stored – to third party apps usually composed by a server app running on Mac and a remote app running on iOS/iPadOS. Keep in mind that on Mac the Music app doesn't offer automatic sample rare switching. The same goes for owned music files (without DRM and managed by Music app). the streamed songs with DRM) in hi-res, a USB connection to a DAC is required (either on Mac or iPad/iPhone). IMac 27 Inch (Mojave), Macbook Pro (High Sierra), Airport Extreme Time capsule (4TB), Airport Express Gen 2, Netgear Extender (no audio jack), iPhone 6s and iPad mini Gen 2, ATV Gen 3, ATV Gen 4. I suppose I can run the music through my Apple TVs to the wi-fi systems, but I hate the idea of turning on a TV just to listen to music. Is there a better way, or do I have to try aging wi-fi extenders that I can find from Netgear or Linksys? It seems the industry has moved to bluetooth or standalone speakers. I happen to like the way music sounds on my Denon and NAD sounds systems with Polk Audio speakers. ![]() I'm willing to find another discontinued Airport Express unit for the other stereo system, or third party wi-fi extender with an audio jack, but it seems these units only support up to wi-fi standard 802.11n and not sure if all extenders support airplay, even if they have audio mini-jacks. I'm going to sound like dinosaur, but I'm looking for the best way to wirelessly stream music from my iMac or Macbook Pro to two different sound systems. What is the best way to stream music from itunes on a Mac to a stereo system now that Airport Express is discontinued? Hi all, ![]()
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