Apple TV - 44.1 kHz output


I have read in multiple places that the Apple TV outputs in 48 kHz; however, looking at my Audio Midi Setup on my new MacBook Pro the only listed option is 44.1 kHz / 16 bit for AirPlay to the Apple TV. The same option is available for the Apple Airport Extreme AirPlay output. Ironically, there are options to increase the bit depth for the internal speakers.

Maybe things have changed as I have a new Macbook Pro and Apple TV.
mceljo
It may be that the ATV resamples the data since it is also a video device.

You can get hi-res from the ATV by adding a Synchro-Mesh, which also reduces jitter significantly. The output is 24/96 in the standard version or optionally 44.1. The ATV and AirPort Express are notorious for higher jitter and need a reclocker like the Synchro-Mesh for music to sound good. Most modern DACs sound better with 24/96 because of the digital filter used in the DAC with that sample-rate. You get both hi-res and low jitter with the Synchro-Mesh.

You can add the Dynamo power supply option and make it world-class too.

Synchro-Mesh:
http://www.empiricalaudio.com/products/synchro-mesh

Steve N.
Empirical Audio
Are there not any reclocking DACs on the market for similar money? It seems a little strange to put a $600 reclocker in front of a less expensive DAC.

As curious as I am to play around with some of the PC audio upgrades, I was satisfied with my SACD player as a source and so far have not been able to identify a difference with my current ATV to DAC as a source when using the solid state output. It is hard to justify spending more just to see.

The other factor is I have two small kids so my opportunities to really listen are few and far between. My best listening is generally after they are in bed when my wife and I sit in the living room and listen to some relaxing music before escaping the day and getting some sleep.
By the way, I appreciate the reasoning behind a 24/96 DAC being superior. I have done a little reading about the digital filters, but it is mostly beyond my grasp.