For the moment, I'm considering using WaveInput to make this available
to my points of playback.
No integration of control, but that may never happen unless the offer a
publicly available API.
Michael Graves
House: RPi3 + HifiBerry Pro XLR, M-Audio BX5As
Home Office: RPi3 + HifiBerry Pro
I have given this a trial and have to say the quality of the music is
excellent . Once you find the little widget that switches on the quality
information you can see the standard the track is recorded at the
standard your equipment can cope with and the quality of what is
actually playing . The
Julf wrote:
> Too bad they use a closed, proprietary API, and also use erroneous and
> misleading advertising pics (borrowed from Sony).
>
> 28220
I gave it a (free) try this morning. I was a little bit confused
initially by the term HD Music, which is Amazon's definition of CD
Quality 16
Cut-Throat wrote:
> This looks to be a Great Streaming service at a great price. Especially
> if you are already a 'Prime User'...
> '
> https://techcrunch.com/2019/09/17/amazon-launches-amazon-music-hd-with;)-lossless-audio-streaming/'
>
This looks to be a Great Streaming service at a great price. Especially
if you are already a 'Prime User'...
'
https://techcrunch.com/2019/09/17/amazon-launches-amazon-music-hd-with;)-lossless-audio-streaming/'