I use an Apple TV with an optical out into my DAC. I also have several Airport Express devices (with optical out) that I can use. I cannot tell the difference between the bit-perfect Airport Express (16/44.1) and the upsampled Apple TV (16/48). In my casual testing, the sound quality of either apple device equals the sound quality of the CD I ripped the files from. As long as I'm not concerned about high res (higher than redbook) or "fully unfolded" MQA I am completely satisfied with the sound quality.
I guess I don't have the gilded ears (or revealing enough system) to hear jitter. As much as I have obsessed over this, I have come to the conclusion if I cannot hear it (including long listening sessions), I won't worry about it. My observations match other observers who have written about this on the internet. I'm sure that somewhere along the line, it makes a difference. That said, I do think I notice a difference between USB and SPDF (at least with my equipment). After much listening I prefer the SPDF connections over USB. Before I invest in a Remedy reclocker or USB "Decrapifier", I think it's more likely I'll move to a Micro Rendu (or something similar), or an asynchronous USB input DAC (lots of upgrade options here, and more hitting the market every day).
Note that the newer Apple TV and AEX units do not have SPDF out. Plenty of older models of both available on the used market for around $50 or less.