Why is it so hard to find Lossless and Spatial Audio on Apple Music?

Don’t get me wrong, I am a big fan of Apple’s addition of Lossless music up to 24bit 192hz and Spatial Audio (a new Dolby Audio suround mix for stereo headphones, here with Apple’s proprietary chip), but my big problem is finding what music is available. Sure there are Spatial Audio playlists, but no Lossless Playlists but I would like to be able to search by album and spatial or lossless to find music to listen to.

And yes I know most people can’t hear the difference with Lossless, but if it is mixed well I have an Emotiva XDA-1 DAC a good headphone amp and nice headphones, so it does sound pretty damn good.

And I have been impressive with Spatial Audio, at least well mixed spatial audio and my PowerBeats Pro headphones. It does sound pretty damn impressive for bluetooth headphones, much like Dolby on my headphones on my XBOX. Pretty impressive when mixed well.

And there lies the problem, make it easier to search for Apple! I know they are all for simplicity, but simplicity at the cost of functionality is not worth it.

Apple Music’s new streaming Spacial Audio and Lossless

So Apple upgrade it’s Music service recently and added both Lossless and Spacial Audio to it’s Apple Music for the same price. Now I haven’t yet tried the Lossless mainly because I use Beats Pro headphones on my iPhone and I haven’t yet upgraded to Big Sur on my mac, though I am excited to try it on my mac since I have an old Emotiva XDA-1 which should be able to handle at least higher quality audio very well. I also have some wired lightning bolt headphones from 1more that should be able to handle it for my iPhone, that I need to try out.

So I decided to give Spacial Audio a whirl. There are a couple of demos with the Weekend and Marvin Gay and then some playlists. And I have to say the effect is certainly amazing and a hue improvement over the stereo versions. It certainly sounds like the music just opened up completely and does sound so much better. Wow!

I would to hear some pink floyd mixed for this, as it sounds so expansive. I have to say I am impressed.

UPDATE

OK trying out the lossless on my 1more headphones, not the highest quality but 24bit 48hz and it is pretty damn impressive! The Spacial certainly improves the wireless experience, but the Lossless is damned impressive.

FURTHER UPDATE

Turned on Lossless on my Mac, as my Emotica XDA-1 Supports 24bit 192kHz, which is what the lossless goes to. Now the 16bit 44.1kHZ, sound good but the higher quality ones, especially The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Wow.

In Music you can see a symbol in the corner if it is lossless.

And if you click on it it tells the bit rate, and every track is different.

And the higher bit rates do sound better if you have a DAC that can decode them and good headphones.

WOW.