TIDAL Removes MQA And Sony 360 Reality Audio

June 25, 2024 Comments Off on TIDAL Removes MQA And Sony 360 Reality Audio

https://www.enjoythemusic.com/news/0624/

TIDAL, a music streaming platform that has offered hi-res music files for years, is removing the proprietary music formats MQA and Sony’s 360 Reality Audio on July 24th. As many Hi-Res Audio enthusiasts know, FLAC is a long-trusted and known lossless audio standard. FLAC is also royalty-free, plays on all modern devices, plus there are no added licensing costs to encode / decode proprietary file types. According to TIDAL, “For stereo sound, FLAC was chosen as the format we’ll support going forward because it is open source – meaning any artist can deliver their music in high quality directly to TIDAL without the involvement of a third party. This makes it easier for their fans to experience music in the highest possible sound quality on all their devices.”

And while music lovers enjoy the longstanding stereo format, modern immersivephiles can enjoy Dolby Atmos as the chosen format on TIDAL. Overall, TIDAL may be making these choices to “support the very large number of compatible devices, catalog availability, and artist adoption of the format. Through our continued partnership with Dolby, we’ve given artists the opportunity to expand on their sonic vision, allowing their fans to experience their music like never before.” Those with playlists that have MQA track(s) will have them automatically substituted with the highest quality FLAC version on TIDAL. Please note, “If you have an MQA track or album downloaded for offline access, you will need to update to the latest version of the app on July 24. You will then be prompted to redownload these tracks. This will download the replacement FLAC version of any MQA track you previously downloaded.” See TIDAL’s upcoming changes page for more information.

Comments are closed.

What’s this?

You are currently reading TIDAL Removes MQA And Sony 360 Reality Audio at Audiophilepure.

meta