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Unlike Qobuz or Tidal, I can’t find any evidence that YouTube Premium offers sound quality above MP3 and MP2 compressed music. I have downloaded concert videos (saved as audio) from YouTube simply because those concert recordings are not available anywhere else and I listen to them on my system knowing the quality isn’t hi res. I have to admit some concerts on YouTube are recorded very well and sound great even in a compressed format. The point is that you can get that for free on regular YouTube. Maybe a premium account gets you access to more music but I don’t really understand how paying $11.95/month for premium improves the audio quality at all over what is already there for free. You indicate that a premium account will get you higher audio quality, maybe I missed that when I read their promotion.
I found this:https://thetubepro.com/2022/09/21/youtube-audio-bitrate-quality-in-2022/I can’t verify it’s info, as I’m not a YouTube user. In short, it appears that 256 AAC is the highest rate that can be selected, even with Premium. It also appears that YouTube can select the rate based on strength of connectivity, location, etc.
using the tv as transport is probably not good.and, if you use pc, you can install ad block on your browser instead of paying for yt subscription.