Though I want to see what Audirvana does more than that. Though being able to put my CD rips with my collection in one library would be nice. I have pretty decent equipment with decent DAC and Amp. Qobuz is my streaming platform for PC (Windows). So a lossy format, granted it'll still sound better than Spotify (atleast it did in my tests) but I rather keep Spotify for it's music finding algorithms and podcasts than keeping Tidal. But apperently the "lossless Hi-Fi" isn't lossless at all, it's just a 16bit MQA instead of the 24bit MQA. I first thought, I'd just keep the €9,99 / month sub, then I still have lossless "Hi-Fi" and not the whole Masters bullshit. Note: TuneCore will only deliver high-resolution tracks to Qobuz.I have a Tidal trial period but doubt I'm going to keep it, since most of my tracks are on Qobuz and people warned me that Tidal is sketchy with it's MQA. That means that your file must be at least 16-bit, 44 kHz. If you’ve chosen to utilize TuneCore’s Store Automator, we’ll only deliver your existing releases to Qobuz if they meet this requirement. High-resolution audio may seem like a niche interest, but in fact its popularity has steadily been on the rise as music fans adapt and evolve with the digital music landscape. The TV world may be done with 3D, but the music industry is only getting started. While TuneCore has always strived to distribute independent artists’ music to popular platforms all over the world, we know that some music fans have a distinct ear for lossless, high quality audio and prefer songs in certain file formats. Qobuz originally charged 25 per month for high-res streaming. Qobuz and THX have teamed up to release new 24-bit tracks mixed in THX Spatial Audio exclusively for the music. and a 24-bit/96-kilohertz high-res FLAC stream requires a data rate seven to nine times. That’s why today we’re thrilled to announce our partnership with Qobuz. In 2007, Qobuz (pronounced ‘KO-buzz’) entered the digital music market in Europe, offering audiophiles both streaming and downloads of their favorite releases in hi-res. As an interest in hi-res and building out the perfect stereo system spread, Qobuz became the preferred digital provider of music for many of these fans. Just recently, the platform has expanded to the U.S., and we’re excited to help TuneCore Artists deliver their music there. With a sleek app that features streaming and a download store, Qobuz has also begun delivering quality editorial content for users. Qobuz is the world leader in 24-bit Hi-Res downloads, offering more than 90 million tracks for streaming in unequalled sound quality (FLAC 16 Bits / 44. Subscribers can breeze through written components for records new and old, genre commentary, and artist spotlights as they listen to their favorite tracks. Now, it extends access to high-resolution 24-bit streaming to most Sonos devices running the Sonos S2 software platform, which supports audio resolution up to 48kHz/24-bit. Qobuz users also have the option of choosing which audio file format they want to listen to. While high resolution audio has often been associated with genres like jazz and classical, TuneCore Artists and producers who obsess over the quality of their tracks now have the opportunity to make an appeal to a wider base of audiophiles by distributing their music to Qobuz. Co op platform puzzler Trine 4 gets its first gameplay trailer Target Black Friday. When you send your releases to Qobuz, you’ll make your songs available to a brand new potential fan base. Qobuz Brings 24 Bit Hi Res Music Streaming to Sonos Speakers. This platform enables you to enter your search query and then select one of. If you’re a TuneCore Artist and you want to send your releases to Qobuz, head to your Store Manager today. Also a Qobuz 24-bit HD Collection catalog providing high-resolution music.
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