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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0I’ve been predicted this would happen for a couple of years and now it’s finally here. Apple has taken its treasure trove of high-resolution audio masters and launched a new “initiative” called Apple Digital Masters.Details are sketchy and the only announcement has come through Billboard so far, but an Apple hi-res streaming component has been whispered for ages. It makes sense in that the company has been collecting hi-res masters since 2012 under its Mastered For iTunes program, or MFIT.Under MFIT, the preferred resolution for submission has been 96kHz/24 bit, but Apple actually considers anything that’s 24 bit to be hi-res.Apple Hi-Res Streaming Has Arrived With Apple Digital Masters
After sitting on a stockpile of high-resolution audio masters for a while now, Apple has finally decided to launch its often rumored hi-res streaming service, joining the ranks of other. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/08/apple-hi-res-streaming-has-arrived-with-apple-digital-m