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can anyone tell me what quality Spotify Premium uses to stream music from apps for Fire Stick 4k, Chromecast TV or Apple TV?
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Hey @1193465852,
Thanks for getting back to us 🙂
It's a good idea to head here so you can check the available quality for each of your devices as it might depend on the device you're using.
Hope this helps. We'll be right here if you have any further questions.
Hi @1193465852,
Thank you for your reply in this thread.
For more information about this we suggest that you head over to this article.
We hope that the information in the article is helpful.
Let us know if we can help you with anything else 🙂
Take care!
Hey @1193465852,
Thanks for getting in touch about this.
Currently, you can only change the Audio quality on the devices where you have the app installed (mobile, desktop, etc.). Additionally, this option is not available while using Connect either.
If you have any questions, just let us know 🙂
Hi Eni, thanks for your answer.
But, if I launch the App on the TV streamer and without using Spotify Connect, I start listening directly from the TV streamer App, which quality is automatically used with a Premium account?
Note that I have two devices as PC and Phone with differents quality settings.
Hey @1193465852,
Thanks for getting back to us 🙂
It's a good idea to head here so you can check the available quality for each of your devices as it might depend on the device you're using.
Hope this helps. We'll be right here if you have any further questions.
Hi @1193465852,
Thank you for your reply in this thread.
For more information about this we suggest that you head over to this article.
We hope that the information in the article is helpful.
Let us know if we can help you with anything else 🙂
Take care!
Sadly that link by Jeremy now goes to:-
We couldn’t find the page you were looking for. Maybe our FAQ or Community can help?"
I too have come here wondering the same thing, but haven't seen an answer to which audio quality the spotify app on roku will use.
Just to add, I've now looked up that page on the wayback machine...https://web.archive.org/web/20210131104046/https://support.spotify.com/us/article/high-quality-strea...
Sadly that version of the page has Mobile and tablet, Desktop, Web player but no mention of the many streaming devices which spotify supports.
Now I can watch all TV channels on my computer as well as my phone through this:
I do not have Spotify as a native network channel on my Integra home theater receiver. I can go to my Roku account and play Spotify, which isn't quite as elegant but it works. What I want to know is, as a Premium member, what quality and bitrate am I going to get (via ethernet cable) playing from my Roku to my Integra receiver via HDMI? What happens if I send my Spotify music from my Pixel 7 phone to my Bluetooth receiver attached to my home theater receiver? What will that quality be, sent from the phone app (Google Play)? The BT receiver has a TI PCM5102A DAC which is a high performance 32bit / 384kHz PCM data, 2CH audio D/A converter.
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