Hey there, tech fans! It’s Nuked, ready to geek out about the latest in digital sound quality — let’s dive into Spotify’s quest for lossless music!
Spotify promised a high-end, lossless audio tier more than four years ago, but it still hasn’t arrived. Despite much chatter and leaks, the service seemed perpetually out of reach. However, recent code snippets suggest progress might finally be underway.
Thanks to some sleuthing by Chris Messina, a technologist who reverse-engineered the Spotify desktop app, references to lossless quality have been spotted. These snippets indicate that Spotify is working on help cards to inform users about lossless features, like offering up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz sound. Some warnings about device compatibility and connectivity issues also hint at ongoing development.
The code hints also mention that lossless music would be available to premium users and emphasize compatibility with Spotify Connect and wired devices. Meanwhile, in the mobile app, a user noted that the feature is coded into the app but currently disabled—so close yet so far!
Despite the sightings, nothing is confirmed for immediate release. Past leaks and references have often pointed to imminent launches that never materialized. Spotify’s leadership remains tight-lipped, though recent statements suggest they’re still exploring higher-tier options for enthusiastic fans. Notably, recent deals with Warner Music and Universal Music could clear licensing hurdles and bring lossless tiers closer to reality.
In summary, while the code indicates that Spotify is working on lossless audio, there is no official launch date yet. Fans hopeful for CD-quality streams may have to wait a little longer, but signs point to the possibility that the long-awaited tier could finally be on the horizon.