@axldavila So glad to hear that, figured it would help out some folks. Also make sure you turn on EOS in the settings (this bypasses the Android SRC restriction) and doesn't upsample, and output directly to the audio system. I might put up another video on that too.
That’s great! I’m considering a purchase of the same Eversolo and wonder if you can control the internal Apple music app with the Eversolo app on your ipad/iPhone, as opposed to using the on board touch screen? Thanks if you can answer
@@anthonydavid1965 it’s really a great streamer and I can only see it get better w the firmware updates. Yes you can use the Eversolo app to control the streaming services.
It s a 50 years old LP,how can you expect perfection?I don t think it is possible to play such music highest than 44 khz..if not manipulated..am I wrong?
@@beka5906 1) make sure you pick a song that is high res. Many in their catalog are not and will continue to play at 44.1. Might have to try a few - you can confirm on the song screen as I did. The “old man” by Neil Young should work. 2) check if EOS under audio settings is on/off. Let me know.
On the Display you can read this. Hinweis Using the integrated Apple Music service provides a better user experience, including multi-device control. Due to changes in user policies or interface permissions by the service provider, this feature may become unavailable. This service only supports 44.1 kHz audio output, so please decide whether to use it at your discretion. I have do all steps you show. It does not work. Only Low Res.
@@beka5906 Just to confirm. You are using the Apple Music app in the section "Music Apps" (at 1:39 min in the video). Follow the steps, and it still plays at 44.1khz ? I'll doublecheck if it's still working, but the separate app (the one with the Music Tone icon / Not Apple logo) should work fine.
@matt8746 Hey "genius". Did you know that 44.1 kHz sample rate does not automatically makes audio files lossless? Mp3 files also can be in 44.1kHz, even in 48kHz. Bitrate (kbps) makes files LOSSLESS. Learn your lesson first.
Thank you for the video!. Working flawlessly. I really like it. It would be great if we could control it from our Mac. You have a new subscriber.
@@redradoa Thanks so much, super glad that worked! Agree if we could control from Mac, oh well. Thanks for subscribing, super appreciate it!!
I’ve been looking for this months, THANKS pal! You are great 👍🏻 The devil is in the details
@axldavila So glad to hear that, figured it would help out some folks. Also make sure you turn on EOS in the settings (this bypasses the Android SRC restriction) and doesn't upsample, and output directly to the audio system. I might put up another video on that too.
I”ll do it, looking forward to see the it! Would be very useful since the manual is kind of bare.Thanks again to share your knowledge 👑
@@malbersyes another video would be great! 😊 thanks for the tips!
That’s great! I’m considering a purchase of the same Eversolo and wonder if you can control the internal Apple music app with the Eversolo app on your ipad/iPhone, as opposed to using the on board touch screen? Thanks if you can answer
@@anthonydavid1965 it’s really a great streamer and I can only see it get better w the firmware updates. Yes you can use the Eversolo app to control the streaming services.
To use the downloaded Apple Music app. You can cast the Eversolo to your Eversolo app and do it that way.
@@malbers That’s great to know, thank you👌
Wow!! Are there any cheaper streamer devices which can apply music lossless, can you please help. I already have external DAC & AMP
You can try connecting your phone or iPad to your DAC directly. And set it to highest bitrate. I used to do that.
It s a 50 years old LP,how can you expect perfection?I don t think it is possible to play such music highest than 44 khz..if not manipulated..am I wrong?
Yes totally depends on recording. But if a higher resolution or remaster exists w higher bitrate it will improve sound.
I guess you confused „lossless“ with Hi-Res“ (as PCM 44,1 kHz IS lossless too)…
You are correct. Thanks for correction! Yes you can play lossless 44.1 kHz.
Wonderful Video but it doesnt work. No HighRes.
@@beka5906 1) make sure you pick a song that is high res. Many in their catalog are not and will continue to play at 44.1. Might have to try a few - you can confirm on the song screen as I did. The “old man” by Neil Young should work. 2) check if EOS under audio settings is on/off. Let me know.
On the Display you can read this.
Hinweis
Using the integrated Apple Music service provides a better user experience, including multi-device control. Due to changes in user policies or interface permissions by the service provider, this feature may become unavailable.
This service only supports 44.1 kHz audio output, so please decide whether to use it at your discretion.
I have do all steps you show. It does not work. Only Low Res.
@@beka5906 Just to confirm. You are using the Apple Music app in the section "Music Apps" (at 1:39 min in the video). Follow the steps, and it still plays at 44.1khz ? I'll doublecheck if it's still working, but the separate app (the one with the Music Tone icon / Not Apple logo) should work fine.
Dude 44.1 is lossless
You are correct (if set as such). Confused terms.
@matt8746 Hey "genius". Did you know that 44.1 kHz sample rate does not automatically makes audio files lossless? Mp3 files also can be in 44.1kHz, even in 48kHz. Bitrate (kbps) makes files LOSSLESS. Learn your lesson first.
@@malbersno, he is not right.