Frequently asked questions related to High-Resolution audio.
You can find below a summary of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about High-Resolution (Hi-Res) audio.
- When I use a Hi-Res compatible playback device, do I need Hi-Res labeled headphones/speakers to enjoy Hi-Res audio, or does the technology work with standard headphones/speakers?
- If I stream Hi-Res audio content through my Hi-Res device, but use Bluetooth speakers, is the resulting sound Hi-Res?
- Is music automatically "converted" to high(er) resolution audio on tablets such as the Xperia Z3 Compact tablet?
- When I use a Hi-Res compatible playback device, do I need Hi-Res labeled headphones/speakers to enjoy Hi-Res audio, or does the technology work with standard headphones/speakers?
In order to fully enjoy Hi-Res quality sound, all the equipment involved in your system should be Hi-Res compatible. If either of the components in your system is not Hi-Res compatible, the Hi-Res sound will not be reproduced. We recommend using products with the Hi-Res label in order to guarantee that all the devices in your system are Hi-Res compatible. However, some devices support Hi-Res even though they do not bear the label. If you are in doubt, please check the specifications of your device.
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If I stream Hi-Res audio content through my Hi-Res device, but use Bluetooth speakers, is the resulting sound Hi-Res?
Hi-Res audio cannot be streamed using Bluetooth speakers, because Bluetooth technology does not meet the Hi-Res specifications due to bandwidth limitations.However, devices such as the Sony NWZ-ZX2 Walkman with the LDAC technology offer an enhanced wireless listening experience for all your music. LDAC is a new audio technology from Sony that allows you to enjoy high quality wireless audio via Bluetooth, with 3x more data transmitted than with standard Bluetooth. -
Is music automatically "converted" to high(er) resolution audio on tablets such as the Xperia Z3 Compact tablet?
Unfortunately, you cannot convert non Hi-Res audio into Hi-Res audio.
However, devices with the DSEE HX feature will emulate the details lost during compression with MP3 files and similar compression formats, in order to offer a superior listening experience.
- When I use a Hi-Res compatible playback device, do I need Hi-Res labeled headphones/speakers to enjoy Hi-Res audio, or does the technology work with standard headphones/speakers?