Newbie Testing question

m. zillch

m. zillch

Junior Audioholic
Iphones account for a dominant ~58% of cellphones in the US. To the best of my knowledge none of them, or ever made, will play FLAC files using the easy to access, built in music player app.

My point being everything out there, at least that I've ever encountered, plays MP3 but not all easily play FLAC.
 
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everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Iphones account for a dominant ~58% of cellphones in the US. To the best of my knowledge none of them, or ever made, will play FLAC files using the easy to access, built in music player app.
I got tired of jailbreaking my daughter's apple products around 2017, I would have hoped they changed policy but I digress.
 
Eppie

Eppie

Audioholic Ninja
Most iPhone users these days are more likely to stream music via Spotify rather than download MP3 files onto their phone. Since the op is looking to play files over his Yamaha he is not restricted by Apple foolishness. ;) Heck, FLAC is open source and does not even require a license. Not that I'm going to argue over the dominance of MP3. Most music stores offer both and FLAC costs extra! At least MQA died a slow death. :D
 
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