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New Tidal HiRes (Max tracks) vs Roon (@CD level)?
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<blockquote data-quote="jvr" data-source="post: 1172474" data-attributes="member: 15634"><p>Two things I need to share. I find the idea of Tidal using "Max" to denote both Hi-res and MQA quite ridiculous. As a joined-again subscriber I like to put together playlists that contain actual hi-res, but it is impossible to do without first verifying the actual resolution. And this you can only do by opening it in another app like BubbleUPnP.</p><p></p><p>On the positive side, this is the way forward.. they should ditch MQA and get into proper hi-res (like Apple Music) which will pave the way for others to follow Taylor Swift's lead in producing brilliant sounding albums in 24bit 48kHz like <a href="https://www.avforums.co.za/threads/now-playing.13032/post-1172454" target="_blank">this</a>, which just might become the new standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvr, post: 1172474, member: 15634"] Two things I need to share. I find the idea of Tidal using "Max" to denote both Hi-res and MQA quite ridiculous. As a joined-again subscriber I like to put together playlists that contain actual hi-res, but it is impossible to do without first verifying the actual resolution. And this you can only do by opening it in another app like BubbleUPnP. On the positive side, this is the way forward.. they should ditch MQA and get into proper hi-res (like Apple Music) which will pave the way for others to follow Taylor Swift's lead in producing brilliant sounding albums in 24bit 48kHz like [URL='https://www.avforums.co.za/threads/now-playing.13032/post-1172454']this[/URL], which just might become the new standard. [/QUOTE]
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