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[All Platforms][Music] HiFi Quality - Lossless Streaming 16bit 44.1khz

I've just started a trial of Qobuz - they offer the standard 320kbps as well as lossless FLAC streaming (and high res downloads if you purchase them) the sound quality is noticeably better and on classical it's just wonderful to get all that resolution through your hi-fi or headphones! The catalogue has a way to go to get to Spotify's level, but they are getting there. The iPad app isn't' too bad (the desktop app is in need of an upgrade but I hear they are putting all their efforts into mobile apps right now).
 
So - lossless streaming - if Qobuz can do it then so can Spotify, they must have the same source - and obviously if you are asking £20 a month then those record labels and distributors take enough notice to make the high res tracks available for streaming. What this all means is soon, very soon, we will get lossless streaming and closely followed by high res downloads - but if Spotify aren't careful it will be Apple who get there first with an audiophile premium offering, and when they do it will be a much harder market place to make money in!

Updated on 2025-09-10

I'm delighted to say Lossless is now rolling out. It will happen gradually, to more than 50 markets through October. Premium subscribers in Australia, Austria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, the US, and the UK have already started to get access.

Top Answer
MattSuda

Good news!

 

Lossless audio quality is finally starting to roll out to Spotify Premium users! 🔊

 

Check out this post for more info:

 

Spotify Premium: Now Streaming in Lossless Quality

Comments
mctesterson

okee dokee ... so Spotify censors band names. Qobuz does not.

 

I was referring to Pu55y R10t in my previous post.   Not bleep riot.

 

So score one more for Qobuz.

mimiakane

Now is August 2022 and still no lossless music quality.
Where is our HiFi tier? Is the video which has Billie Eilish just a joke (or a scam I should say)? And the post way back to 2014?

habu77

@mctesterson

I do find it disappointing that with 2022 in its second half there's still no progress on the hi-fi front. I will keep Spotify because they host some of my favourite albums not found on other streaming services but when Qobuz releases its connect version my dedicated listening will shift to Qobuz. It can't be a licensing problem alone. Every streaming service now offers CD quality and yet the biggest of them all just haven't been able to implement it? I don't buy it. I still really, really love the functionality but there's a limit to my love. 

PCorreia
Fair enough but my honest question to you is: why are you still paying for
a subpar music streaming service when all the competition have better sound
quality?

I’ve left Spotify last March after being a looong premium user and I
couldn’t be more happy. The only thing that I blame myself is not doing
that sooner.

Speak with your wallet, they don’t care about anything else.
El0h1m
There's no hope mate.
Just ditch this if you can and go Qobuz for superior sound quality,'

I did this few months ago. Purchased some good DAC / AMP and I am in heaven now.

BTW. We have a thread about of how Low-Fi Podcastify treating us as a customers here: https://community.spotify.com/t5/Live-Ideas/All-Platforms-Music-HiFi-Quality-Lossless-Streaming-16bi...
Samppa3

 

Yep, I know this thread here and I've followed from the start.
I don't have any standalone DAC..I use one in my cd-player. Marantz CD6005 has CS4398 DAC inside.
It sounds pretty good. I also have Marantz amp model of PM6007  and it has also AK4490 DAC but I haven't yet tested it.
For casual listening and testing of old/new music and recommendations from Spotify is sufficient for me..
But as I've tested it seriously on my hi-fi system, Qobuz, Apple, Deezer and Tidal almost any service that offers better quality codec, be it lossless or even hi-res, sounds definitely richer, wider and also has much deeper bass. The sound breaths more.
hans-jürgen

Deezer is currently rolling out gapless playback in their web player (not their desktop app yet). Two days ago they were at 50% and expect to be finished next week. It works for HiFi streaming in FLAC format and most tracks with HQ audio quality in MP3 format which had to be re-encoded for gapless playback first. See this Reddit thread:

https://www.reddit.com/r/deezer/comments/wpxvee/gapless_playback_available_on_the_web_player/

Gapless playback on their iOS and Android apps already works for some months.

Samppa3

Deezer has had gapless on iOS for years, but I still can't get why it's so slowly being rolled to Windows client?

Geepstar
What can I do with a badge?
jmimac351

Launch “Lossless” and I’ll sign up for Premium… I like your interface (Spotify Connect) and algorithm; however, I want higher quality, and there IS a difference.  Your interface has Apple Music beat.  Apple Music has you beat in SQ.  Right now I’m listening to Tidal via Roon on Magnepan 3.7i. Tidal has you beat in SQ. Tidal annoys me with their Hip/Hop, Rap onslaught…but it’s a Native service on my streamer.  Yes, there IS a difference.  

 
Look at all of the devices that Tidal goes out of their way to show they work with.  If you do this, you will OWN the space and probably put them out of business.  
 
 
WAKE UP.  You’re being lazy… it’s almost like none of the employees of any streaming services uses a competitor to understand how their own product can be better.  
 
ALL OF YOU SUCK in one way or another… and it’s so easy for one of you to dominate the market.