Apple will offer Hi-Res audio streaming for Apple Music

Apple Music Hi-Res audio streaming2016 will come with a pleasant surprise for users Apple Music, the Apple company intending to offer them the opportunity to listen to music from the iTunes Store at a much better quality than the one currently offered by the service.

Specifically, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), intends to offer users the option to stream audio through Apple Music at 96kHz on 24 bits, so that although the data traffic will be higher than normal, the quality of the songs will be much better than what you are used to .

This information comes from sources close to the Apple company, whose products are present at PORTABLE AUDIO FESTIVAL 2015 organized in Asia, they affirm that iOS 9 and the Lightning port are capable of playing audio sounds at 192kHz/24Bit, so the change is currently supported by the operating system.

According to several insiders familiar with Apple, whose products are exhibited at PORTABLE AUDIO FESTIVAL 2015, the company has been developing Hi-Res Audio streaming up to 96kHz/24bit in 2016. The Lightning terminal with iOS 9 is compatible up to 192kHz/24Bit, but we do not have information on the sampling frequency of Apple Music download music.

This change prepared by the Apple company is also anticipated by the manufacturers of audio accessories for iDevices, they have in production various products that are able to reproduce the sounds at the best quality that those from Cupertino will offer.

It has been rumored for a very long time that Apple would radically improve the audio quality of the music available in the iTunes Store, not just for streaming through Apple Music, and 2016 would bring us this improvement, but it remains to be seen if it will be launched at the beginning of the year or later.