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Streaming Options: What is best for me to get music at the push of a button?
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<blockquote data-quote="jvr" data-source="post: 1145616" data-attributes="member: 15634"><p>I would not plan based on MQA going forward. MQA is a compromised format and its uncertain if Tidal will stick to it (although they claim they will for now). They will do high res FLAC in the future with the capability to set it according to your system / connection and subject to the availability of source material. Perhaps a 24 bit option (44,1/48), a 24/96 and then 24/192.</p><p></p><p>Most smart tv's, Chromecast and android tv boxes work with DAT (16/48) as their core function. So it immediately impacts 16/44,1 and anything 24 bit, incl the above Tidal options .. maybe, just maybe 20 bit 48 khz from android running the Tidal app via SPDIF output..?</p><p></p><p>Having now established that Deezer sounds best at native 16/44,1 as opposed to 16/48 and time and again operates the most consistently among other lossless offerings (especially in the android domain), I would personally be very careful to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvr, post: 1145616, member: 15634"] I would not plan based on MQA going forward. MQA is a compromised format and its uncertain if Tidal will stick to it (although they claim they will for now). They will do high res FLAC in the future with the capability to set it according to your system / connection and subject to the availability of source material. Perhaps a 24 bit option (44,1/48), a 24/96 and then 24/192. Most smart tv's, Chromecast and android tv boxes work with DAT (16/48) as their core function. So it immediately impacts 16/44,1 and anything 24 bit, incl the above Tidal options .. maybe, just maybe 20 bit 48 khz from android running the Tidal app via SPDIF output..? Having now established that Deezer sounds best at native 16/44,1 as opposed to 16/48 and time and again operates the most consistently among other lossless offerings (especially in the android domain), I would personally be very careful to change. [/QUOTE]
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