Over the years, a format Spotify said has been heavily requested by subscribers and finally arrived at the streaming service.
In the postThe company said that for premium subscribers in the selected market “in almost every song available in Spotify”, 24-bit/44.1kHz FLAC audio will now be an option.
Subscribers will have the option to adjust the music quality to low, normal, high, very high, now lossless, with the option to view the data required for each layer.
The company said it will be available on certain Spotify Connect devices from Sony, Bose, Samsung, Sennheiser and other manufacturers, in addition to working in Spotify’s app. According to the post, it plans to add support for Sonos and Amazon Audio devices next month.
Spotify said Lossless will eventually launch 50 different markets.
How to enable lossless
Once you’re notified from Spotify, you can enable the feature using the Spotify app.
To do this, click on your profile image, go to Settings and Privacy, and then introduce quality, and select where to enable formatting: wi-fi, cellular or downloaded.
The company says you need to manually enable the feature for every device you use.