valerianf
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I got Amazon music HD with a trial period.
My usage is to send the sound to an AVR and listen on the speakers.
I tried two different player ways:
1) Roku Ultra using the HDMI output.
The Amazon music app on Roku does not find the HD recordings.
Sound quality is similar to standard Amazon music.
No interest.
2) An Android tablet is casted with a Vizio lcd tv that send the sound to the AVR using Arc or a Toslink cable.
I did not notice any difference between Arc and Toslink.
The Vizio TV send a sound encoded in DD.
Music quality is far better than the standard Amazon music, similar to CD quality.
I do not have any way to measure the bitrate at the AVR level.
Definitively I will keep Amazon music HD.
With the tablet navigation through Amazon music is easy.
Android casting is very easy too.
I do not know if there is a better way of getting hi resolution music to the AVR internal dac.
My usage is to send the sound to an AVR and listen on the speakers.
I tried two different player ways:
1) Roku Ultra using the HDMI output.
The Amazon music app on Roku does not find the HD recordings.
Sound quality is similar to standard Amazon music.
No interest.
2) An Android tablet is casted with a Vizio lcd tv that send the sound to the AVR using Arc or a Toslink cable.
I did not notice any difference between Arc and Toslink.
The Vizio TV send a sound encoded in DD.
Music quality is far better than the standard Amazon music, similar to CD quality.
I do not have any way to measure the bitrate at the AVR level.
Definitively I will keep Amazon music HD.
With the tablet navigation through Amazon music is easy.
Android casting is very easy too.
I do not know if there is a better way of getting hi resolution music to the AVR internal dac.