![]() iPad Pro and 2020 iPad Air users whose devices rock a USB-C port can skip out on the CCK. ![]() The latter is sometimes referred to as the Camera Connection Kit or CCK. That leaves us with one way to tap Apple Music’s ‘hi-res lossless’ content: an iPad, connected to a USB DAC with Apple’s Lightning-to-USB adapter. To recap briefly: AirPlay and Apple TV OS are limited to 24bit/48kHz, macOS doesn’t offer automatic sample rate switching, Android resamples all audio to 48kHz and Google Chromecast doesn’t do gapless playback. ![]() In my previous post on hi-res audio on Apple Music, I detailed how Apple’s ‘hi-res lossless’ content – 24bit/96kHz or 24bit/192kHz streams – can be downsampled or resampled by the playback hardware before it reaches the DAC, often unbeknownst to the end-user.
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