How to Enhance Streaming Quality on Spotify for Windows 11

For those of you who are Spotify Premium users, you can actually adjust the streaming quality, which unfortunately is set to Normal by default in the Spotify app on Windows 10 and 11.
However, if you’re already a Spotify Premium subscriber, you can change it and upgrade the streaming quality to high or even very high, which is especially impressive if you’re using high-quality speakers.
So, how do you improve the streaming quality on Spotify? Here are the steps to follow.
Step 1: First, open Spotify on your Windows 10 or 11 device and make sure you’re subscribed to Spotify Premium.

Step 2: Next, click on the “…” menu, then select Edit > Preferences.

For a quicker method, you can press the shortcut keys CTRL + P.
Step 3: Under the Audio Quality > Streaming section, change the setting to Very High for the best quality.

And that’s it! Your streaming quality has now been upgraded. However, keep in mind that this will consume more bandwidth and data. Additionally, Spotify does not currently support hi-fi lossless audio, as this feature is not yet available on the platform.
That’s all. Hope this helps!

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