![]() Guess I'll just have to wait and find out. Otherwise I don't know how I would add power to the USB C connection without running into the same trouble I'm having now. I know that the USB C port on the iPad Pro can deliver more juice than the lightning port so hopefully it can work on its own. When I hooked up the iPhone it required a power connection. Any idea on how to avoid that? The appropriate cable to connect my iPad is cheap so I don't mind ordering one but. To learn how to do this, just follow these few simple steps and youll be using your iPhone like a remote on your Mac in a. ![]() When I connect my DAC through the hub I can only get 44.1 throughput. I do have an Anker USB C hub with USB A ports though. Problem is that I don't have a USB C to USB B cable to use. I would rather stream from my iPad Pro though. The only sticking point is that DSD files won't stream natively. In addition, I forgot that I could stream from my JRiver library via JRemote on the iPhone as well. Turns out the iPhone is a good digital transport. Turns out I already had a long USB cable and the camera connection kit so I went ahead and started listening to Apple Music that way. It's a workaround, not elegant nor convenient. This will supposedly work up to 192 kHz – unfortunately without a remote control.įor the sake of completion, you could in case use screen sharing from the Mac mini to an iPad. I'm in a similar boat: I use a Lumin streamer AirPlay 1 compatible, hence the aforementioned AirPlay solution limited to 44.1 kHz will at least work. I have a Mac mini as well connected to a Topping DX7 Pro via USB. I get your "frustration" and the need to clarify the doubts. Problem is how to browse an play the rest of the catalogue or its playlists/radio stations which aren't available in Remote. We will see if Apple will update current AirPlay protocols (1 or 2 or both) or even add a third version to support higher sample rates.Īs said the hi-res music previously added to your Music app library will be remotely reachable and playable through Remote app. ![]() Yet to be seen if and when it will be available.Įverything over 44.1 kHz up to 192 kHz will be downsampled to 44.1 kH because current AirPlay protocol (both 1 and 2) works in this way. That said, if AirPlay will carry Apple Music lossless audio (and I don't see why it couldn't) you will at least reach 44.1 kHz lossless streaming from your iPhone/iPad to your Mac mini acting as a AirPlay Server using an app: īTW, the developer is considering to support AirPlay 2 if technically feasible. We have to wait less than 2 weeks (hopefully not more) to check in person all this. Right now there's a lot of speculation about how will Apple Music work in hi-res: AirPod/HomePod/Apple TV compatibility, AirPlay 1 and 2 limits, Spacial Audio, DAC sample rate matching, subscription tiers offered etc. ![]()
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