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Switched to Tidal a couple of years ago. I like the app better and the bump in audio quality is nice with good headphones or on my hifi system. If you're the kind of person who walk around with whatever the latest chinesium special bluetooth buds promoted by influencers are then it might not be for you.
They've pretty much copied all the good features on Spotify (like my mix) but left out all the useless bloat and "promotions".
Couldn't agree more with this. It was a well worth switch for me too. They had some moment of bullshiting with closed MQA audio format abut have now come to senses and are getting rid of this nonsense and switching to open FLAC for lossless audio also for highest quality.
Just a quick note: Tidal isn't lossless. They said they were, but that was a lie and they removed that statement and said they never said they were when they were caught.
There is a lot more to it so if you have time, watch this video: https://youtu.be/pRjsu9-Vznc
That video is about the MQA stuff. They are switching to FLAC. Virtually all tracks I play are in FLAC format.
Yeah I didn't knew that. The last time I checked was around a year ago and at this time they still used MQA
It's new-ish for sure. Your original complaint against MQA is justified.
Wow, that's some bs. What about Apple's?
Apple Music is lossless
Also I was talking about MQA, but apparently they sold MQA and now they switched back to FLAC