Suggest you take a look on the Sonos forum. Everything you need should be there.
http://forums.sonos.com/
Good luck.
http://forums.sonos.com/
Good luck.
Sonos and iTunes
use musconv tool to transfer music files from one platform to other such as amazon music to spotify, tidal to spotify, amazon music to google play music and more - www.musconv.com |
Digital files purchased and downloaded from iTunes are protected by FairPlay DRM technology, if you would like to play them via Sonos app, you need to use DRM Audio Converter for Windows to unlock this limitation and convert iTunes audio files to Sonos compatible audio format. And then you will freely listen to iTunes files on Sonos. |
As I know, iTune music is in AAC codec and M4A format, you may not enjoy iTunes songs on sonos. I'd suggest you to convert iTunes music to mp3, then you will be able to able to enjoy it on sonos. |
Sonos Connect has very high jitter to be feeding to a DAC:
Synchro-Mesh can reduce this to 7psec, lower than ANY CD transport. You want Sonos to sound better than a CD player? The Synchro-Mesh can do this. Steve N. Empirical Audio |
Apple Music Converter Mac is the tool for me to convert purchased iTunes music from M4P to MP3. Since all Apple music are encrypted with fairplay DRM protection, it can be played on Apple devices only. Fortunately, now you can use this DRM removal tool to remove DRM protection and convert music to MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A, M4B, AAC, etc at faster speed without hampering the quality. After conversion, it will be much easier for you to play all Apple music on any devices freely. |