Pommes wrote: 
> On my explorer 2 I got a green led indicating MQA when I streamed some
> Mozart mqa from tidal.
> It is hard to find mqa in Squeezebox Tidal app.
> And replaygain has to be disabled, volume fixed to 100%
> So it is working correctly.

This is interesting. A green LED means it detected the MQA envelope
(green for verified MQA, or blue for verified MQA approved by the artist
or label). But how many white LEDs are lighting up, and do they show the
correct sample rate? People with more detailed displays have reported in
other situations that although they were seeing a green or blue LED, the
sample rate on their display was higher or lower than it should be. In
other words, the DAC was just as confused as I am about this.  

You can check the sample rate by using the Tidal desktop app set to MQA
passthrough, instead of LMS. Or you can look up the sample rate in the
unofficial MQA spreadsheet, MQA_list.csv in the first post 'here [link]'
(https://www.meridianunplugged.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=268318).
You would see a pink/purplish LED if a track were being decoded to 1x by
Tidal, but that requires Tidal's own app or other licensed software.
Green or blue LEDs indicate that your MQA-capable Explorer 2 should be
fully unfolding the signal to the full final resolution.



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Control apps: Squeezelite-X on Win, Squeezer or Material web app on
Android
Players: Duet, Touch (two), Mac SqueezePlay, Win Squeezelite-X on laptop
and HTPC
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