James Cridland on Nostr: Fun fact: just because Apple Music says a track is “lossless” doesn’t actually ...
Fun fact: just because Apple Music says a track is “lossless” doesn’t actually mean it’s playing the lossless version. You need to turn that feature on in the settings. (Both in the iOS app and in the macOS one).
Not sure I can hear much difference, except the lossless version appears quieter.
(Bewildering choice of Apple, but Music doesn’t hand-off from one device to the next.) #testingallthethings
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