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Spotify rolls out 'bit-perfect' playback in Windows app

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Why This Matters

Spotify's introduction of 'bit-perfect' playback via Exclusive Mode on Windows enhances audio fidelity by preventing system alterations that can degrade sound quality. This feature is significant for audiophiles and premium users seeking the most accurate listening experience, highlighting Spotify's commitment to high-quality audio. While currently limited to Windows, its upcoming availability on macOS indicates a broader push towards lossless and high-fidelity streaming in the industry.

Key Takeaways

Spotify is introducing a way for subscribers to get bit-perfect playback of songs if they listen on Windows. The company's newly announced "Exclusive Mode" gives the music streaming app complete control of audio processing on your PC so you can listen to songs exactly as they were mastered.

"Without Exclusive Mode turned on, your computer may alter audio before it reaches your DAC by resampling it, mixing other system sounds in, and changing the volume," Spotify writes. With the mode enabled, all other sounds from your computer are disabled so Spotify can deliver the highest quality and most accurate version of a song possible. Exclusive Mode will help maintain fidelity while you’re playing a song, but to make sure you're not losing quality anywhere else in the chain, you'll still want to listen with wired headphones connected to a DAC or digital-to-analog converter, and opt to use Spotify’s lossless streaming option.

Exclusive Mode is only available on Windows for now, but Spotify says it'll come to the macOS version of the Spotify app "in a future release." Provided you're a Spotify Premium subscriber, enabling the feature is fairly simple:

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Open Spotify. Click on Settings. Scroll down to Playback. Toggle Exclusive Mode to "On" under the Output section.

Spotify launched its Lossless streaming option as a perk for Premium subscribers in September 2025. The company was rumored to be working on the feature as far back as 2017 and even formally announced it as Spotify HiFi in 2021, opening up the possibility it could be a more expensive add-on to a normal subscription. Now both lossless audio and “bit-perfect” playback are included as part of the same $13 per month you pay for a Premium subscription.