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- Apple Music supports various audio file formats, including AAC, AIFF, MP3, and WAV. AAC is the default format used by Apple Music for streaming and downloading music. It is a high-quality audio format that offers better sound quality than MP3 at the same bit rate.
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Sep 20, 2024 · Apple has developed its own lossless audio compression technology called Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC). In addition to AAC, the entire Apple Music catalog is now also encoded using ALAC in resolutions ranging from 16-bit/44.1 kHz (CD Quality) up to 24-bit/192 kHz.
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- Overview
- Choose import options
- Set custom import settings using AAC Encoder
- Set custom import settings using AIFF Encoder
- Set custom import settings using MP3 Encoder
- Set custom import settings using WAV Encoder
When you import songs from CDs into Music, Music converts them into AAC format by default. You can choose a different encoding option, including AIFF, Apple Lossless, MP3, and WAV.
Music also supports HE-AAC files (also called MPEG-4 AAC files).
Your choices affect the audio quality and size of the song file (the higher the quality, the larger the file size).
1.In the Music app on your Mac, choose Music > Settings, click Files, then click Import Settings.
2.Choose an encoding format from the Import Using pop-up menu.
•AAC Encoder: Use for most music. You can listen to songs encoded using this format in Music, on iPhone and iPad, and on iPod models that come with a dock connector.
•AIFF Encoder: Use if you want to burn high-quality CDs with the songs you’re importing without losing audio quality. (Songs imported using this format take up much more disk space.)
•Apple Lossless Encoder: Use if you want to listen to imported songs on audiophile-quality sound systems without losing audio quality. (Songs imported using this format take up much more disk space.)
Set custom settings for greater control over the quality and size of imported files when importing using AAC Encoder.
1.In the Music app on your Mac, choose Music > Settings, click Files, then click Import Settings.
2.Choose AAC Encoder from the Import Using pop-up menu.
3.Choose Custom from the Setting pop-up menu.
4.Select the settings available for your encoding format:
•Stereo Bit Rate: The higher the Mono or Stereo kilobits per second (kbps), the higher the audio quality and the larger the file size. The most common bit rate for stereo MP3 files is between 128 kbps and 192 kbps. Lower bit rates are more appropriate for sound files containing voice recordings—audiobooks—as opposed to music.
Set custom settings for greater control over the quality and size of imported files when importing using AIFF Encoder.
1.In the Music app on your Mac, choose Music > Settings, click Files, then click Import Settings.
2.Choose AIFF Encoder from the Import Using pop-up menu.
3.Choose Custom from the Setting pop-up menu.
4.Select the settings available for your encoding format:
•Sample Rate: The number of times per second that the music waveforms are captured digitally. The higher the sample rate, the higher the quality and the larger the file size. Don’t choose a sample rate higher than the rate used originally to store the music or you’ll waste space. CD quality, for example, is 44.100 kHz, so choosing a higher rate when you’re encoding from a CD is unnecessary. In general, the best choice is Auto, which uses the same rate as the original music.
Set custom settings for greater control over the quality and size of imported files when importing using MP3 Encoder.
1.In the Music app on your Mac, choose Music > Settings, click Files, then click Import Settings.
2.Choose MP3 Encoder from the Import Using pop-up menu.
3.Choose Custom from the Setting pop-up menu.
4.Select the settings available for your encoding format:
•Stereo Bit Rate: The higher the Mono or Stereo kilobits per second (kbps), the higher the audio quality and the larger the file size. The most common bit rate for stereo MP3 files is between 128 kbps and 192 kbps. Lower bit rates are more appropriate for sound files containing voice recordings—audiobooks—as opposed to music.
Set custom settings for greater control over the quality and size of imported files when importing using WAV Encoder.
1.In the Music app on your Mac, choose Music > Settings, click Files, then click Import Settings.
2.Choose WAV Encoder from the Import Using pop-up menu.
3.Choose Custom from the Setting pop-up menu.
4.Select the settings available for your encoding format:
•Sample Rate: The number of times per second that the music waveforms are captured digitally. The higher the sample rate, the higher the quality and the larger the file size. Don’t choose a sample rate higher than the rate used originally to store the music or you’ll waste space. CD quality, for example, is 44.100 kHz, so choosing a higher rate when you’re encoding from a CD is unnecessary. In general, the best choice is Auto, which uses the same rate as the original music.
Aug 1, 2023 · In simpler terms, you can think of Hi-Res Lossless audio as an even better version of Apple Music Lossless audio. Apple headphones only support audio up to 24-bit/48kHz (CD quality) . So, if you want that hi-res sound quality, you need to get a DAC (we’ll explain DACs in more detail later ).
Jul 12, 2021 · Apple upgraded its entire streaming music catalog to lossless audio using the ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec) format. ALAC is a lossless compression format that lets Apple make smaller file...
Nov 8, 2022 · Apple Music supports lossless audio on iPhone, iPad, macOS, and Apple TV. In 2021, Apple also added lossless audio support to the HomePod and HomePod mini. Lossless audio in Apple Music is also available on Windows and Android devices.
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May 17, 2021 · Apple is bringing Spatial Audio with support for Dolby Atmos to Apple Music. Dolby Atmos is a revolutionary, immersive audio experience that enables artists to mix music so the sound comes from all around and from above.
Oct 31, 2023 · Apple offers three tiers of higher resolution audio: CD quality (16-bit/44.1kHz), Apple Music Lossless (up to 24-bit/48kHz), and Hi-Res Lossless (up to 24-bit/192kHz). You can choose your quality through your iPhone's Settings > Music > Audio Quality section of Apple Music.