Is it thru Airplay?IlApple Music is also integrated into the latest video game consoles, so I can even play my personalized radio stations or playlists while playing games.
Is it thru Airplay?IlApple Music is also integrated into the latest video game consoles, so I can even play my personalized radio stations or playlists while playing games.
Can’t you AirPlay to Sonos?I don't think the Apple Classical app is available on Sonos. It looks like atm it is only iOS devices. Not even Mac.
Yes, Airplay works great with Sonos. It even does multi-room.Can’t you AirPlay to Sonos?
Then what’s the problem?Yes, Airplay works great with Sonos. It even does multi-room.
I have no problem. You might want to address your question to @dari who originally made the statement about the unavailability of AM Classical on Sonos.Then what’s the problem?
Got it. Misunderstood because I was quoted. It’s early here…I was posting to the forum.
Matt Bell asked this:Then what’s the problem?
I think you are using the word Sonos as the Sonos app, I’m using the word as the Sonos speakers.Matt Bell asked this:
"If someone knows of a streaming service with properly organised classical music metadata which is available on Sonos — I’d love to know!"
Apple Classical is not available on Sonos. Airplay is. In other words, Apple Classical is not integrated on Sonos like all other streaming services are.
I think you are using the word Sonos as the Sonos app, I’m using the word as the Sonos speakers.
If I am not mistaken, this here is the EXACT problem with streaming that I (and possibly others) stray-away from.No, I am talking about integration.
Apple Classical isn't integrated into Sonos.
Airplay is integrated.
Anyone can send any audio to Airplay receiver, but that doesnt mean Apple Classical is available on Sonos.
Some manufacturers add Apple Music
logo to their products to say: "Look, Apple Music is available on our product". This tactic is similar to what you are doing and it is misleading.
No, the Apple Music app is integrated with the consoles. With my PS5, I cruise around in Gran Turismo 7 with my Fantec wheel and pedals and I can adjust the music volume while playing in the game. My Xbox Series X has similar integration since late last year.Is it thru Airplay?
I think perhaps we "audiophiles" are the ones who over-complicate the situation and make it hard on ourselves. Almost every "normal" person I know happily streams music from their phone (mostly Spotify or Apple Music) to either wireless earbuds or a streaming speaker of some sort (Sonos, HomePod, or one of the plethora of portable Bluetooth speakers). It really couldn't be simpler.If I am not mistaken, this here is the EXACT problem with streaming that I (and possibly others) stray-away from.
If the ultimate object is music, then streaming becomes the proverbial tail that wags the dog, or a dog that chases his own tail.
I give due credit to Sonos and Apple (et al) for "simpler" reach for musical-bliss.
Unfortunately, there seems to be too much mucking around to attain it; as streaming appears to have become cumbersome and complex.
(Re: Streaming versus local/digital library.)
Not to slam anyones gear, but I wouldn't consider that path a High Fidelity one.I think perhaps we "audiophiles" are the ones who over-complicate the situation and make it hard on ourselves. Almost every "normal" person I know happily streams music from their phone (mostly Spotify or Apple Music) to either wireless earbuds or a streaming speaker of some sort (Sonos, HomePod, or one of the plethora of portable Bluetooth speakers). It really couldn't be simpler.
For the most part of history, music has been a "free thing", it was just about 100 years ago (or so) someone got the idea to commercialize music and sell it to people.
I don’t disagree. My point was that it’s our audiophile pursuit of high fidelity that naturally complicates things, not streaming specifically, which I believe is not intrinsically more complicated than any other delivery medium.Not to slam anyones gear, but I wouldn't consider that path a High Fidelity one.
Call them audiophiles or normal but it's not about over-complication but about using a high quality component path..
Many thanks for the suggestion.How about the new Apple Classical service?
That's what I've done. Tried all the others. This is good value.Paid ad free subscription is not unreasonably priced. I might do this.
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