Wombat wrote:
> The MQA vermin spreads like it was predicted...
> The Stylish have found the first music at qobuz of crippled 16/44.1
> material not labeled as such.
> https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/55491-qobuz-streaming-mqa-cds/?page=4&tab=comments#comment-923250
> Answer by the label
Wombat wrote:
> The MQA vermin spreads like it was predicted...
> The Stylish have found the first music at qobuz of crippled 16/44.1
> material not labeled as such.
> https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/55491-qobuz-streaming-mqa-cds/?page=4&tab=comments#comment-923250
> Answer by the label
The MQA vermin spreads like it was predicted...
The Stylish have found the first music at qobuz of crippled 16/44.1
material not labeled as such.
https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/55491-qobuz-streaming-mqa-cds/?page=4&tab=comments#comment-923250
Answer by the label when questioned: "...our
Archimago wrote:
> MQA:
> A REVIEW OF CONTROVERSIES, CONCERNS, AND CAUTIONS
> (\"HTTPS://WWW.COMPUTERAUDIOPHILE.COM/CA/REVIEWS/MQA-A-REVIEW-OF-CONTROVERSIES-CONCERNS-AND-CAUTIONS-R701/\")
>
> Over time, as we know more about it, the more it is clear that it was
> always to serve the interests o
What about all the recordings that mastered <=48kHz ( 99% )
They want MQA encode every old record as usual and resell to us
again.
Even if this process worked it could only be aplied to these select
24/192 DXD DSD master that do exist.
And the legacy recordings should be left alone .
Same pat
An excellent, well-reasoned article, and even quite a few rational
comments.
Bill
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MQA:
A REVIEW OF CONTROVERSIES, CONCERNS, AND CAUTIONS
(\"HTTPS://WWW.COMPUTERAUDIOPHILE.COM/CA/REVIEWS/MQA-A-REVIEW-OF-CONTROVERSIES-CONCERNS-AND-CAUTIONS-R701/\")
Over time, as we know more about it, the more it is clear that it was
always to serve the interests of the Industry... As suspected
Davesworld wrote:
> Will anyone even remember MQA in a year?
Mostly likely no one except for the writers and editors at all the high
end audio magazines. Just remember that MQA + The Audioquest Jitterbug +
The Magic Clock is a match made in heaven.
Living Rm: Transporter-SimAudio pre/power am
Will anyone even remember MQA in a year?
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Golden Earring wrote:
> My pet bat, Biggles, will probably appreciate them - he's been getting
> rather down at night lately... :D
>
> Dave :cool:
Say hello from me :)
I do know that 2ch hirez is rather pointless, but some are not even
trying ( reselling the same stuff yet again ).
I do mis
Mnyb wrote:
> I do have a whole bunch of AIX records they are truly amazingly recorded
> , recommend them .they are a large part of my DVDA collection . You can
> get most of them as downloads at itrax .
>
> They are truly hirez ( not that it matter that much ) ie their technical
> resolution go
I do have a whole bunch of AIX records they are truly amazingly recorded
, recommend them .they are a large part of my DVDA collection . You can
get most of them as downloads at itrax .
They are truly hirez ( not that it matter that much ) ie their technical
resolution goes beyond what could be s
drmatt wrote:
> Our work here is done...
>
>
> -Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-
So now we shall be able to just kick back & savour "Dr Aix" 's GENUINE
high resolution recordings - in a minute... :D
It's been a bit of a wait, but we're -*nearly *-there at last!
Dave :cool:
-
Julf wrote:
> The FLAC header already includes a MD5 checksum...Our work here is done...
-Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-
--
Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k FLACs. No less than 3x 24/44k
al
drmatt wrote:
> So, someone needs to add a checksum field to flac headers and then you
> have "authenticated" audio of a higher standard in a smaller package..
The FLAC header already includes a MD5 checksum...
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing
Mnyb wrote:
> https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1856656547/music-and-audio-a-user-guide-to-better-sound/posts/2013309
>
> Mark Waldrep is apearently preparing a book ebook blueray thing about
> audio .
> It could be an interesting read in its entirety.
>
> Here are the excerpts about MQA fac
So, someone needs to add a checksum field to flac headers and then you
have "authenticated" audio of a higher standard in a smaller package..
-Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-
--
Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1300 CDs,
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1856656547/music-and-audio-a-user-guide-to-better-sound/posts/2013309
Mark Waldrep is apearently preparing a book ebook blueray thing about
audio .
It could be an interesting read in its entirety.
Here are the excerpts about MQA facts as a teaser .
We all kn
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