3D audio streaming has become increasingly accessible through platforms like Apple Music and Tidal. However, these services typically deliver 3D tracks with compression, even when offering high-resolution stereo music. Addressing this limitation, Pure Audio Streaming emerges as the first service to provide lossless and immersive music streaming, leveraging Auro-3D technology to ensure uncompressed audio quality.
Pure Audio Streaming is introducing an Early Adopter Program available until May 18, 2025, allowing select users to experience the platform ahead of its official launch on July 25. Once launched, the service will offer two subscription tiers. The first tier includes high-resolution stereo audio up to 192 kHz PCM and binaural audio at 48 kHz PCM, utilizing Auro technology from Auro Technologies. The second tier elevates the experience by offering lossless 3D audio with PCM 5.1 and 7.1.4 configurations at up to 96 kHz PCM, all based on Auro-3D standards.
Implementing Auro-3D requires a specific setup to fully harness its capabilities. Users must have an AV receiver compatible with Auro-3D, typically from renowned manufacturers like Denon, Marantz, or Yamaha. Additionally, a compatible streaming device such as the Nvidia Shield TV Pro or Amazon Fire Stick 4K (2023) is necessary, along with a stable HDMI connection. For those using a computer, the Chrome browser on a modern Mac or Windows PC can be utilized, provided an HDMI connection and reliable internet access are in place. High-quality speakers supporting at least 5.1 audio, and preferably 7.1.4 with Auro-3D compatibility, are essential for the immersive experience.
Pure Audio Streaming’s commitment to high-fidelity sound extends to its curated library, which includes over 300 recordings, including the Grammy-winning "LUX" by 2L Records. This positions the service as a strong contender for audiophiles seeking uncompromised audio quality, especially for genres like classical music and intricately produced albums that benefit from three-dimensional soundscapes.
While pricing details remain undisclosed, the Early Adopter Program requires an investment of $300 for those who already own an Nvidia Shield TV Pro or $500 for those needing the player. Early adopters gain not only privileged access but also the opportunity to influence the platform's development over the first year. With its launch slated for mid-May for early users and mid-July for the general public, Pure Audio Streaming is set to redefine the landscape of high-resolution and immersive audio streaming.
3D audio streaming has become increasingly accessible through platforms like Apple Music and Tidal. However, these services typically deliver 3D tracks with compression, even when offering high-resolution stereo music. Addressing this limitation, Pure Audio Streaming emerges as the first service to provide lossless and immersive music streaming, leveraging Auro-3D technology to ensure uncompressed audio quality.
Pure Audio Streaming is introducing an Early Adopter Program available until May 18, 2025, allowing select users to experience the platform ahead of its official launch on July 25. Once launched, the service will offer two subscription tiers. The first tier includes high-resolution stereo audio up to 192 kHz PCM and binaural audio at 48 kHz PCM, utilizing Auro technology from Auro Technologies. The second tier elevates the experience by offering lossless 3D audio with PCM 5.1 and 7.1.4 configurations at up to 96 kHz PCM, all based on Auro-3D standards.
Implementing Auro-3D requires a specific setup to fully harness its capabilities. Users must have an AV receiver compatible with Auro-3D, typically from renowned manufacturers like Denon, Marantz, or Yamaha. Additionally, a compatible streaming device such as the Nvidia Shield TV Pro or Amazon Fire Stick 4K (2023) is necessary, along with a stable HDMI connection. For those using a computer, the Chrome browser on a modern Mac or Windows PC can be utilized, provided an HDMI connection and reliable internet access are in place. High-quality speakers supporting at least 5.1 audio, and preferably 7.1.4 with Auro-3D compatibility, are essential for the immersive experience.
Pure Audio Streaming’s commitment to high-fidelity sound extends to its curated library, which includes over 300 recordings, including the Grammy-winning "LUX" by 2L Records. This positions the service as a strong contender for audiophiles seeking uncompromised audio quality, especially for genres like classical music and intricately produced albums that benefit from three-dimensional soundscapes.
While pricing details remain undisclosed, the Early Adopter Program requires an investment of $300 for those who already own an Nvidia Shield TV Pro or $500 for those needing the player. Early adopters gain not only privileged access but also the opportunity to influence the platform's development over the first year. With its launch slated for mid-May for early users and mid-July for the general public, Pure Audio Streaming is set to redefine the landscape of high-resolution and immersive audio streaming.
3D audio streaming has become increasingly accessible through platforms like Apple Music and Tidal. However, these services typically deliver 3D tracks with compression, even when offering high-resolution stereo music. Addressing this limitation, Pure Audio Streaming emerges as the first service to provide lossless and immersive music streaming, leveraging Auro-3D technology to ensure uncompressed audio quality.
Pure Audio Streaming is introducing an Early Adopter Program available until May 18, 2025, allowing select users to experience the platform ahead of its official launch on July 25. Once launched, the service will offer two subscription tiers. The first tier includes high-resolution stereo audio up to 192 kHz PCM and binaural audio at 48 kHz PCM, utilizing Auro technology from Auro Technologies. The second tier elevates the experience by offering lossless 3D audio with PCM 5.1 and 7.1.4 configurations at up to 96 kHz PCM, all based on Auro-3D standards.
Implementing Auro-3D requires a specific setup to fully harness its capabilities. Users must have an AV receiver compatible with Auro-3D, typically from renowned manufacturers like Denon, Marantz, or Yamaha. Additionally, a compatible streaming device such as the Nvidia Shield TV Pro or Amazon Fire Stick 4K (2023) is necessary, along with a stable HDMI connection. For those using a computer, the Chrome browser on a modern Mac or Windows PC can be utilized, provided an HDMI connection and reliable internet access are in place. High-quality speakers supporting at least 5.1 audio, and preferably 7.1.4 with Auro-3D compatibility, are essential for the immersive experience.
Pure Audio Streaming’s commitment to high-fidelity sound extends to its curated library, which includes over 300 recordings, including the Grammy-winning "LUX" by 2L Records. This positions the service as a strong contender for audiophiles seeking uncompromised audio quality, especially for genres like classical music and intricately produced albums that benefit from three-dimensional soundscapes.
While pricing details remain undisclosed, the Early Adopter Program requires an investment of $300 for those who already own an Nvidia Shield TV Pro or $500 for those needing the player. Early adopters gain not only privileged access but also the opportunity to influence the platform's development over the first year. With its launch slated for mid-May for early users and mid-July for the general public, Pure Audio Streaming is set to redefine the landscape of high-resolution and immersive audio streaming.