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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