Turn on lossless audio in Settings > Music > Audio Quality. You can listen to lossless audio using the latest Apple Music app on an iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple TV 4K. Lossless and Hi-Res Lossless files are very large and use much more bandwidth and storage space than standard AAC files. In Apple Music, “Lossless” refers to lossless audio up to 48kHz, and “Hi-Res Lossless” refers to lossless audio from 48kHz to 192kHz. Apple Music is making its entire catalogue of more than 100 million songs available in lossless audio at different resolutions. Lossless audio compression reduces the original file size of a song while preserving all the data perfectly. What is lossless audio and how can I listen to it?.Dolby Atmos is not available with the Apple Music Voice Plan.
For the full list of compatible devices, please see /en-gb/HT212182. You can also hear Dolby Atmos music using the built‑in speakers on a compatible iPhone, iPad, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air or iMac, or by connecting your Apple TV 4K to one of the following: HomePod speakers set up as the default speakers, a Dolby Atmos–compatible sound bar, a Dolby Atmos–enabled AV receiver, or a television that supports Dolby Atmos audio. For other headphones, go to Settings > Music > Audio and set Dolby Atmos to Always On. When you listen with compatible Apple or Beats headphones or most Bluetooth headphones, Dolby Atmos music plays back automatically when available for a song. Dolby Atmos is an audio technology that creates an immersive listening experience in which sound comes from all around you.Īpple Music subscribers using the latest version of Apple Music on iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple TV 4K can listen to thousands of Dolby Atmos music tracks using any headphones.