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Spotify's Windows app now offers Exclusive Mode for Premium users, delivering bit-perfect audio by bypassing the Windows mixer. This ensures music plays exactly as mastered, at 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC. While it disables other apps' audio access and requires specific settings adjustments, it promises a significant fidelity boost for dedicated audio setups.
Spotify has rolled out a new feature called Exclusive Mode for its Windows desktop app, giving Premium subscribers access to bit-perfect audio playback for the first time. The update, which went live on Tuesday, hands Spotify complete control over your PC's audio hardware—cutting out the Windows system mixer entirely so your music arrives exactly as it was mastered at 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC.Without it, Windows quietly gets in the way. The OS can resample audio, layer in system notification sounds, and adjust volume levels before anything reaches your DAC—all of which chip away at fidelity. Exclusive Mode sidesteps all of that by locking other apps out of the selected audio device entirely while Spotify is running.
What you'll need to turn off for true bit-perfect sound
To get the most out of it, Spotify recommends switching off four in-app settings: Automix, Normalize Volume, Crossfade, and the Equalizer.
Automix and Crossfade are automatically disabled when Exclusive Mode is active anyway. Spotify also notes the feature works best with a dedicated DAC or audio interface—though computers with a built-in headphone jack may already have a compatible DAC on board.There are trade-offs worth knowing. Other apps lose audio access to your chosen output device the moment Exclusive Mode kicks in. The feature also doesn't work with music videos, podcasts, or Canvas clips—audio for those will fall back to your system default.
And volume control shifts away from your system slider; you'll manage it through Spotify directly or from your DAC's hardware controls.The rollout requires app version 1.2.84 or higher, and the toggle won't appear for Bluetooth headphones, built-in speakers, or virtual audio devices. macOS support is confirmed but hasn't been dated yet.Both lossless audio and Exclusive Mode are now included in Spotify's standard Premium plan.




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