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Right now if I want to stream Spotify or an AirPlay stream to the "whole house", I have to use 3 different apps to do it. I also have 2 other locations (an office and garage) to which I have no connectivity to the system. In the same cabinet I have an ONKYO NVR that does 5.1 for the family room. I have a HTD matrix and a 12 channel amplifier feeding this system. Currently I have 4 zones of stereo audio running back to my AVR cabinet. So, my question is what are my options for streaming hifi music from my pc and my phone(I am using Samsung S10 if that is relevant) on this receiver? To be precise, what should I do in order to stream hifi records from my phone and pc on this receiver using Deezer, do I need some app, do I need wired connection to my pc etc.Looking for some advice and/or experiences with a whole-home audio upgrade.
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My list includes DENON RCD-N10:Īnd I really love Deezer, now I am on premium subscription but I planed to upgrade to hifi after my setup is complete.
Hello guys, I am sorry but I need clarification :/ I am trying to assemble my first hifi setup (which is by itself very confusing for me, I had no idea it would be like that :D) and I thought I had finally put together a list of components until I came across this post. From a Heos integration standpoint, Tidal is the best lossless/FLAC streaming service, IMO. I’m currently also running a Tidal trial.
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I’m going to quit the Deezer trial due to lack of FLAC streaming to Heos. Note that Qobuz requires BubbleUPnP to work with Heos, as there is no native Qobuz support on Heos.
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I’ve tried them all and Heos displays the full FLAC resolution, up to 24 bit/192 kHz, depending on the native track resolution.
Qobuz, Tidal, and Amazon Music HD do stream FLAC to Heos. Net, Deezer is apparently not able to stream FLAC to Heos. This is visible within the Heos app, the AVR/AVP image sent to a TV, and by hitting the status button on the AVR/AVP. In my experience, Denon/Marantz AVRs and AVPs with Heos will display the actual streaming format that they are receiving.
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But if you guys are 100% certain that it should work, than we can reach out to DENON to get them to update the firmware.
I also just checked on the DENON and no firmware update available. I think i can speak for all of us here that nobody cares whats displayed as long as its streaming the FLAC :). Interesting thought, that it might already stream the FLAC file but its just the display thats not you maybe find out that in fact it is already working and just not displaying right? Thanks for the reply! Even on a Sunday :) Bluetooth does not know the FLAC format, so this would not work and/or not be ideal for lossless FLAC streaming. I don’t, so my PC stereo 3.5mm line out jack is connected via adapter and two good short cinch cables to my SAC monos which are placed behind the speakers for similar short cable connections.Īnother option might be the new Chromecast version with your phone if your Denon receiver can be connected via Chromecast. In the meantime you could use your Deezer HiFi account on a laptop or desktop computer and connect it via cable to your receiver, maybe with an external DAC between them if you own one. So it’s up to the developers and/or product managers to dig deeper what is the true current state and then tell Rudi who will then tell it the community. It might be necessary to update the firmware of the Denon / Marantz receivers for example. the new Chromecast version is said to support HiFi streaming now as well, but the display cannot show this yet. Please correct me if I am wrong, The display on your receiver might tell you it is still MP3 at 320kbps, but that may be wrong, e.g. As Rudi has stated, theoretically Deezer HiFi = FLAC streaming at CD specs with 16bit and 44.1khz (which is not HiRes which would use a higher bit depth and sample rate) should already work on HEOS systems, I think.