An introduction to computer audio
AirPlay
A proprietary protocol for streaming audio/video by Apple.
Initially limited to Apple products only.
Apple has licensed the audio-streaming portion of the AirPlay protocol to others.
From 2011 on streaming audio players appears on the market supporting this protocol.
As Apple talks marketing instead of tech it is almost impossible to find any documentation about the capabilities of this protocol.
Most Apple devices like Airport Express are limited to 16/44.1 anyway
ATV probably resamples everything to 16/48.
Most likely it is limited to 16 bits / 44 kHz.
For streaming analog (AAC, MP3, audiobooks, Internet music streams, etc.) from a Mac to an AirPort Express base station (AX), iTunes does most of the work:
- iTunes decompresses those file formats and creates what's essentially a raw, uncompressed audio stream.
- That stream is then compressed using Apple's Lossless Compression (ALAC) via a QuickTime codec, encrypted with 128-bit AES1, and then, streamed (via AirPlay) to the AX. ALAC is used over the UDP transport layer protocol to stream two audio channels.
- AirPlay uses the Remote Audio Output Protocol (ROAP) to establish the streaming connection type. By default, as you know it is set to 44100Hz @ 16 bits. at 44.1kHz. This cannot be changed as this is what the AX is expecting.
- The AX decrypts the stream, decodes the ALAC stream to an encoded digital audio (PCM) format at the same quality level of the original audio source format, and then, buffers it for up to 2 seconds before it outputs it to either:
- An optical transceiver to convert the electrical signal to an optical one before sending it to the innermost part of the AX's audio port, OR
- As input to the built-it Texas Instruments DAC to be converted to an analog audio format before sending it to the outermost part of the AX's audio port.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8509040?answerId=33786684022#33786684022
Audioengine B-FI Multiroom music streamer $189
WiFi receiver with DLNA and Airplay
Toslink and RCA out
Comes with a app allowing you to send streaming services on your phone to your stereo.
Added 2021
Apple AirPort Express € 89,00
Apple announced the discontinuation of its AirPort line in 2018.
- 802.11n wireless
- One 10/100BASE-T Ethernet port for connecting a DSL modem, cable
modem, or Ethernet network
- USB port for connecting a USB printer
- 3.5-mm audio mini-jack for analog or optical digital sound
Measurements by Stereophile (2005)
Belkin Soundform Connect $99.99
Airplay 2 receiver with optical and 3.5 mm out.
Added 2021
€ 1000,- buys you a Airport Express with a linear power supply.
Samplerate: 16bits/44.1kHz
A lot of Air indeed