Does Apple Tv 3 support 24 bit/192 khz audio Data?

I Tryed to Google this but answers are not clear. Can anybody help?

I just bought a Pioneer N-50 in order to play 24bit audio files from my iMac by Airplay. I can't see if it does and can't find any documentation about it. I read somewhere (can't find it anymore) that the Pioneer plays 24bit files just fine from iTunes over Airplay. What's the secret?

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