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I'm currently having the same problem. I bought an album from iTunes and the files play perfectly fine from my computer speaker, and from my phone speaker and if you have a physical (non-Bluetooth) pair of headphone connected to the phone jack, but if you play the files form ANY Bluetooth connection it shutters. I've tried from my car, I have two Bluetooth speakers, I have two pairs of wireless headphones and they all shutter. I tired deleting the songs form my phone, restarting the phone and re-downloading them and it didn't work. Then I tired buying from a different source, I bought the same album from Amazon, and it worked. The only difference I can see is that the iTunes file is M4A and amazon sells MP3. The really strange part is that I don't have this problem with all M4A files from iTunes, I even bought and album where only one song did it and the other 11 songs didn't. I also re-purchased that one songs from Amazon and it worked too. The album I bought was 'Between Wind and Water' by The Longest Johns, and the singular song problem was 'Somebody That I Used to Know' by Gotye, but the rest of that album strangely worked.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.To be blunt bluetooth devices don't care what the audio format is. They only receive a digital stream of audio formatted to follow the bluetooth 3 or 4 standards. If the device sending the bluetooth can manage that then this speaker will play it. My wife's iphone and my android both work great.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I"m not sure if I'm understanding your question. It will output the sound from your device/music player - via Bluetooth or the Auxiliary plug. You have to have a music player to play whatever music format you have. This is a speaker, not a media player.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am not so much familiar with LossLess audio files at least by that distinction, but if I understand your question and/or concern I think it is safe to say that this SoundLink Bluetooth Speaker should work just fine. The device where your audio files exists does all the processing of the audio files in preparation to sending them out to speakers - whether these be local or remote such as a Bose SoundLink device. I have played audio from .avi, .mp4, .mkv, and several other video formats on my laptop and have had no problems with the audio played through my Bose SoundLink paired to my laptop or cellphone. There are even additional file formats existing with my iTunes music library which play through this device with no problem. I think that when it comes to this Bose device, it is actually a dumb device which only receives audio signal and then rebroadcasts the signal out its own speakers. Hope this helps. I don't consider myself to be an expert in this area... but most retail stores at this point should have a return policy, if in fact it does not meet your expectations, that should allow a graceful option for any buyers remorse.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes it works fine with my apple products and m4a format music.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This speaker is "just like" any plugged-in earphone or speaker; that is, if the Apple device will play the music, this speaker will make it sound good. NOTE: this is not a "player" but only a "speaker" -- you still need the Apple device (or any bluetooth transmitter) to send it a signal. It is just a bluetooth receiver and a great speaker (and a rechargable battery).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.if it runs through bluetooth tech it will work
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, the speaker connects via Bluetooth. There's also an auxiliary port in case you want to connect with an audio cable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it will play m4a songs
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