![]() ![]() Second, the iTunes application doesn’t support the lossless FLAC format widely used by websites that sell High-res music.Īs a result of Apple’s Hi-Res format indifference, many audiophiles have turned to other kinds of music playback software. First, the iTunes store only sells albums and tracks in the compressed AAC format (encoded at 256 kbps). Is there a way to use iTunes for Hi-Res playback, or do I have to wait for Mother Apple to eventually condescend to selling and supporting Hi-Res music? -Scott Oakley, Phoenix, AZĪ It’s true that the iTunes ecosystem isn’t geared for Hi-Res audio. I have spent hours researching Hi-Res-friendly computer music playback alternatives, but each seems to have drawbacks (and costs). Got a tech question for Sound & Vision? Email us at I want to check out the world of High-res audio, but being a Mac and iTunes user presents challenges in that arena.
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