Since I settled for the Deezer Premium account, because a Hifi-account was useless, I could not hear any difference in AirPlay, obviously.Īnother thing is,that when playing music from Deezer with the HEOS app, the playing history is unknown in the Deezer app, so are favorites and playlists. Allthough I prefer the cabled connection right at the Denon. Thanks for investigating this streaming to my Denon AVR-3600X via AirPlay 2 in hifi quality could be a workaround. and realized that the app itself is uncomfortable to use, so I do not like it at all, and therefore I do not wait for HiFi support there at all.Ĭheers to all, and happy listening! Take cheap used Xbox, and be happy with a very useful media device, for many purposes, like video, audio, network, gaming, even CD playing -) Moreover, I tried to play Deezer tracks in Heos app. Than you need to select audio output option of Xbox “stereo pcm” and send it via toslink to external DAC or to you device if it has optical in.īoth option were perfectly fine to me. You need to have Iphone or Ipad, so you can stream you music to Xbox (it receives it, and up sample it to 16/48 only).
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You can install on your Xbox a relatively cheap app “Airserver” which support Airplay 2 protocol. whith optical (tosllink) digital audio out. Send solution is for those who are happy owners of Xbox One, One S, One X etc.I got only one problem here: IPhone cannot find my Marantz PM7000n via wi-fi connection due to poor home modem/router (many user face such issue around the world) but it works ideally if you connect your device to LAN with cable! Please check this out! For those who have relatively new models of Denon and Marantz items and IPhone or IPad, which support the Airplay 2 protocol via home wi-fi network - simply use this! Exactly 2nd version of Airplay protocol sends the audio via wi-fi to your devices without down sampling (it only converts flac to alac format of the data stream), so your device DAC will get if properly.
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So, how to solve this issue and get to down sampled music streamed wirelessly to you home stereo setup? Here we currently have two options, and I have used them both with pleasure: I will not blame anybody here, I have read all the history, and can confirm only, that till now () HEOS app, does not stream Deezer HiFi in lossless format to my Marantz PM7000n, at least it shows me “mp3 320 k.bit” in the app, when playing Deezer through the app, having HiFi subscription.
I will keep watching this thread and hopefully, by the time Deezer and Denon come to an agreement, I still have my Deezer account and/or my Denon AVR.ĭear All! I am new here, and would like to share with all Marantz and Denon users my experience of listening Deezer HiFi subscription in 16/44.1 (redbook) quality at home. I would also recommend to other customers to do the same and report it here, to show that this is an important feature for us (your customers) and that we are dissatisfied with the way that this is being treated. I hope this sends a clear message to the Product Owners/Solution Owners in Deezer. Therefore, since I have not seen any effective results so far, I am now downgrading my subscription to the Premium. Since then, I have only seen the plea to hold a little longer, but without any concrete date or commitment from Deezer side or any explanation of what is really missing. If I look back in this thread, around 2 years ago (around May 2019), the first questions about Denon support started.
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Being in the software industry, I would expect that the implementation should take around 3-6 months, but not more than that. I do understand that this implementation may require an agreement between the different parties (Denon/Marantz and Deezer) as well as SW implementations in both sides, but I cannot understand that two serious strong players in this market would take so much time to do that. Dear am been supporting Deezer HiFi for more than 2 years now, waiting for my Denon AVR to be supported directly from your platform.