If your track is in 24-bit audio, some digital service providers (DSPs) will display it differently than standard 16-bit audio. This lets users know they can enjoy your music at a higher quality. To hear the difference, they'll need a sound system or headphones that support higher-fidelity audio.
Symphonic can accept 24-bit audio, but please note that every track on your release must be 24-bit in order for it to show as hi-res on these platforms.
Apple
High Res Lossless
When you supply 24-bit audio with sample rates of 88.2, 96, 176.4, or 192 kHz for all tracks, Apple will badge your release as Hi-Res Lossless.
TIDAL
Max
When you supply 24-bit audio for all tracks, TIDAL will badge your release as Max.
Amazon
Ultra HD
When you supply 24-bit audio for all tracks, Amazon will badge your release as Ultra HD.
Users signed into an Amazon Music Unlimited account can tap on the Ultra HD badge to view the track specs while the track is playing.
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