But it's actually even cleverer than that. You can use voice control to play your music, whether you're on your iPhone or Apple Watch (for instance: "Hey Siri, play AC/DC"). Check out our guide for how to listen to hi-res audio on an iPhone. You can choose your quality through the Settings > Music > Audio Quality section of Apple Music.Īll of Apple Music's 90-million-strong music catalogue is now available in CD quality or Apple Music Lossless, with around a quarter of that number (and counting) available in Hi-Res Lossless too.Īpple's iPhones (since the iPhone 7) natively support Lossless, but if you want to listen to Hi-Res Lossless (i.e streams above 24-bit/48kHz) on your iPhone, you'll need to connect an external DAC and use a wired pair of headphones. How to play Apple Music Lossless and Hi-Res LosslessĪpple offers three tiers of higher resolution audio: CD quality (16-bit/44.1kHz), Apple Music Lossless (up to 24-bit/48kHz), and Hi-Res Lossless (up to 24-bit/192kHz). ![]() ![]() Tap Enable To Use > Settings > Link Account, then follow the instructions to sign in with your Apple ID. ![]() To set it up, open the Amazon Alexa app, tap More > Skills & Games, then search for Apple Music in the search field. You'll need an Amazon Echo, Amazon Fire TV or Alexa-enabled speaker that you’ve already set up with the Amazon Alexa app on your iOS or Android device. You can identify the songs downloaded on your device as they won't have an icon next to them.
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