When you use Airplay, iPad, iPhone or AppleTV with Tidal, Qobuz, Spotify services it limits bandwidth by compressing the music. The option I like for playing high quality streaming services is Audirvana.
Audirvana opens up a UPnP channel with no music compression. Airplay compresses the audio while UPnP sends the audio to your receiver in the same format it is saved on your computer or the streaming service. So, if you rip CDs on the computer and use Audvirana to deliver them to the receiver it's uncompressed high quality music. Tidal and Qobuz Hi-res music is delivered in it's original format with Audirvana rather than being compressed.
Why pay for Hi-Res music and deliver it to the receiver in a lower quality compressed format? If you don't want to use the computer to control the music but your phone instead - the software also offers an app that controls the computer from your phone/iPad. This way you get the control device of your choice while still delivering uncompressed music to the receiver.
You can find the software here:
https://audirvana.com