Entries in Apple Music (115)

Friday
Jul232021

These Apple devices will support Apple Music's Spatial Audio playback 

As Apple rolled out an update for Apple Music on Android, the company also updated a support document that showed which Apple devices can support Spatial Audio playback. And it looks like some of the older devices won't be getting the feature.

The new change states that the "built-in speakers on an iPhone XS or later (except iPhone SE), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation or later), iPad Pro 11-inch, or iPad Air (4th generation)" will support Spatial Audio. This means the iPad mini 5, the iPhone XR, or the standard iPad 6, iPad 7, or iPad 8.

Source: 9to5Mac

Sunday
Jun062021

Apple Music to hold Spatial Audio event after tomorrow's WWDC keynote

Apple Music is all set to host a "special event" on June 7 at noon PT, two hours after the main WWDC keynote. The event isn't on the conference's schedule, so it's a separate event. It will be on the new Spatial Audio feature the streaming service will launch later this month

Source: MacRumors
Friday
Jun042021

Mercedes-Benz brings Apple Music to MBUX infotainment system

Mercedes-Benz's MBUX infotainment system will be getting Apple Music integration starting this month. It will arrive first in the new C-Class and S-Class models, followed by the EQS later this summer. The streaming service will integrate directly into the MBUX system. You just need to link your online "Mercedes me" account to the vehicle. It will even support Mercedes' "Hey Mercedes" voice command. Existing C- and S-Class owners with the latest generation of the MBUX will get Apple Music via an over-the-air update later this year.

Source: MacRumors

Saturday
May222021

Apple Music's Lossless audio will come to the HomePod in a software update

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A future update will bring Apple Music's Lossless audio to both the HomePod and HomePod mini. According to a newly published Apple Support document, the speakers won't get the feature at launch. Still, they will get Spatial Audio at launch, a Dolby Atmos feature that offers an immersive, three-dimensional experience that makes it seem like music is all around the listener. 

Apple Music Lossless will come in two tiers and will be free for subscribers. The "Standard" Lossless tier has audio up to 48kHz, while the "Hi-Ress Lossless" has audio between 48kHz and 192kHz. The latter requires external equipment like a USB digital-to-analog converter. 

Source: MacRumors