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MQA rescued by owner of NAD and Bluesound
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<blockquote data-quote="Nidri" data-source="post: 1159518" data-attributes="member: 1342"><p>MQA is not needed. It's a proprietary standard and no better than more open standards like FLAC.</p><p>Proprietary standards are rarely good for the consumer. That's why the EU is forcing Apple to adopt USB-C instead of 'Lightning'.</p><p>For years, Sony tried to force their proprietary 'MemoryStick' format onto consumers when SD or microSD (same as MMC) was perfectly capable.</p><p>People are free to use MQA all they like. I just choose not to endorse it, very happy with FLAC or uncompressed, which doesn't require any special hardware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nidri, post: 1159518, member: 1342"] MQA is not needed. It's a proprietary standard and no better than more open standards like FLAC. Proprietary standards are rarely good for the consumer. That's why the EU is forcing Apple to adopt USB-C instead of 'Lightning'. For years, Sony tried to force their proprietary 'MemoryStick' format onto consumers when SD or microSD (same as MMC) was perfectly capable. People are free to use MQA all they like. I just choose not to endorse it, very happy with FLAC or uncompressed, which doesn't require any special hardware. [/QUOTE]
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