So I have to remove and redownload all of my music in order to listen in Dolby Atmos and Lossless?
How do I know if I am listening in Dolby Atmos?
iPhone XR, iOS 14
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How do I know if I am listening in Dolby Atmos?
iPhone XR, iOS 14
No. What I did was I went to settings >> Music >> downloaded Music >> and hit edit >> and delete all songs. To re-download all your music, I’m not sure what the fast way is for you but for me, I like to listen to all my music in playlist, so I just made sure that all my downloads were set to “lossless” and then re-downloaded all of my playlist. Hope this helps.
Look for this under your music. All music may not support Lossless or Dolby Atmos though.
Thank you I did see that but the first time I listened to a song that said lossless, I got a pop up that said I had already downloaded the song before lossless so if I wanted to listen to it lossless, I have to remove it and redownload. So what I am really wondering is if there is a fast way to download all of my songs as lossless, or if I have to actually manually remove each song I've already downloaded and download them again, which would be incredibly tedious.
Under the music art cover, it will either say “Dolby Atmos” or “Lossless”. It’s small but noticeable.
So I have to remove and redownload all of my music in order to listen in Dolby Atmos and Lossless?