When you select to search by playlist, you can filter results by mood and genre. It also saves recent searches, which can easily be cleared. Search functionality is similar to Spotify once you begin typing, suggestions populate and continue to do so the more you type. The “find” tab has a search banner with descending broad categories below: playlists, stations, new releases, and charts. Streaming ServiceĪmazon Music HD (right) displays streaming quality right from the playback screen. If you don’t have time to see our deep-dive on the differences between audio and file compression, that’s ok: Amazon Music HD encodes via FLAC anyway, yielding lossless data transfer. These formats don’t just randomly discard data instead, they take psychoacoustics into account to intelligently remove information the human ear and brain are incapable of processing. File compression comes in all different flavors and file types, like the MP3 format, to account for human hearing limitations. Instead, we have to take file type into account when discussing audio compression. However, this is an oversimplified-and often inaccurate-way to understand quality.
When looking at streaming services, it’s easy to judge audio quality by a file’s transfer rate (kilobits per second). Streaming quality is about more than kilobits per second The maximum audio quality it now offers is 24-bit/192kHz. Where Amazon Music used to have a huge leg up on Apple Music, the two are at a more level playing field now that Apple Music has lossless streaming options.
Lossless audio is becoming more and more prevalent nowadays. To see the best playback quality your device is capable of, click the track quality button next to a song title my Samsung Galaxy S10e, on the other hand, may stream 24-bit/48kHz audio.
This is something my desktop is unable to do as it maxes out at 24-bit/44.1kHz playback. In order to take advantage of Amazon Ultra HD hi-res quality (lossless 24-bit/192kHz resolution), your device must support it.