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Hello audio enthusiasts,
Having been thoroughly disillusioned with MQA, Apple’s recent launch of its Hi-Res lossless, at no additional cost with free month long trial, is a mighty tempting alternative. Even if Spotify’s equivalent lossless offering is braced over the horizon, I still fancy giving Apple a go.
However, the mConnect app does not offer remote playback, which would have made playing from the Apple music catalogue a doddle similar to Tidal.
My question is what do I need to do to connect my IPad phone etc to my Mytek Brooklyn Bridge DAC to play the Hi-Res Apple files? It is made quiet clear by Apple that a DAC is required to play their Hi-Res music variant. The problem is that the USB port on the Mytek does not facilitate playback from the iPad. I couldn’t play downloaded files from either mConnect ( which does recognise the iPad stored files) or directly from the iPad. I’m probably being inadvertently dim about protocol demands,
I’m quite sure there are tech savvy people out in the field that are probably doing much more! Hence any advice would be warmly welcomed.
Much obliged to you
Having been thoroughly disillusioned with MQA, Apple’s recent launch of its Hi-Res lossless, at no additional cost with free month long trial, is a mighty tempting alternative. Even if Spotify’s equivalent lossless offering is braced over the horizon, I still fancy giving Apple a go.
However, the mConnect app does not offer remote playback, which would have made playing from the Apple music catalogue a doddle similar to Tidal.
My question is what do I need to do to connect my IPad phone etc to my Mytek Brooklyn Bridge DAC to play the Hi-Res Apple files? It is made quiet clear by Apple that a DAC is required to play their Hi-Res music variant. The problem is that the USB port on the Mytek does not facilitate playback from the iPad. I couldn’t play downloaded files from either mConnect ( which does recognise the iPad stored files) or directly from the iPad. I’m probably being inadvertently dim about protocol demands,
I’m quite sure there are tech savvy people out in the field that are probably doing much more! Hence any advice would be warmly welcomed.
Much obliged to you
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