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Anyone playing MQA files on TIDAL?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eish" data-source="post: 1124653" data-attributes="member: 2900"><p>[USER=396]@AVSA Andrew[/USER] - The android app doesn't have the option for exclusive mode, it is supposed to recognise the DAC authomatically. When you insert the USB cable, then open the Tidal app - it should pop up a message asking you to allow DAC access, when you say OK to the message, it should then be operating in exclusive mode. But I am aware that some people have had issues where the app fails to recognise the DAC and hence, doesn't show the pop-up message and doesn't operate in exclusive mode. The only workaround for many is to install UAPP (USB Audio Player Pro) and buy the MQA add-on. UAPP works better than the Tidal app (in terms of USB connectivity) but you lose some minor functionality (like off-line listening) when using UAPP. But, if you prefer listening through the phone - this will be the best option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eish, post: 1124653, member: 2900"] [USER=396]@AVSA Andrew[/USER] - The android app doesn't have the option for exclusive mode, it is supposed to recognise the DAC authomatically. When you insert the USB cable, then open the Tidal app - it should pop up a message asking you to allow DAC access, when you say OK to the message, it should then be operating in exclusive mode. But I am aware that some people have had issues where the app fails to recognise the DAC and hence, doesn't show the pop-up message and doesn't operate in exclusive mode. The only workaround for many is to install UAPP (USB Audio Player Pro) and buy the MQA add-on. UAPP works better than the Tidal app (in terms of USB connectivity) but you lose some minor functionality (like off-line listening) when using UAPP. But, if you prefer listening through the phone - this will be the best option. [/QUOTE]
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