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Spotify Releases Update to Boost Audio Quality

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Spotify is introducing a hardware-focused update that will greatly satisfy audiophiles who refuse to compromise on sound fidelity. Following the rollout of High-Resolution (Lossless) audio support for Premium subscribers earlier this year, the company has officially announced the addition of “Exclusive Mode” to its Windows 11 application to ensure these files reach the hardware without any loss in quality.

What Exactly Does Spotify Exclusive Mode Do?

In a standard computing environment, audio signals pass through the Windows operating system’s internal audio mixer before reaching your headphones or speakers. To play notification sounds or game audio simultaneously, the OS intervenes by resampling the signal or adjusting its gain levels.

While unnoticeable to the average user, for Hi-Fi enthusiasts seeking the purest sound, this represents a compromise in signal integrity. When Spotify’s new Exclusive Mode is activated, the application bypasses the Windows audio processing layer and takes full control. The software manages the connected DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) or advanced sound card directly, delivering 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC files in their original “bit-perfect” studio state.

Sacrificing Features for Pure Sound

Obtaining such an interference-free listening experience comes with certain hardware-driven limitations. According to Spotify, when Exclusive Mode is active, the app maintains exclusive control over the selected audio device. Key details to consider include:

How to Activate and Who Can Use It?

Currently available only for Spotify Premium subscribers on the Windows desktop app, the feature is designed for those using an external DAC, audio interface, or high-end internal sound card. To enable it:

  1. Open Settings in the Spotify Windows app.
  2. Scroll down to the Playback tab.
  3. Select your output device (DAC or sound card) under the Output menu.
  4. Toggle the “Exclusive Mode” button that appears below.

With Exclusive Mode planned for macOS in future updates, Spotify is positioning itself as a formidable rival to high-res platforms like Tidal and Qobuz. It seems the platform now aims to offer not just the largest library, but also the highest-quality sonic experience without hardware-induced losses. Will “bit-perfect” audio change the way you listen to your favorite playlists? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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