2018-02-18, 20:16
Thoughts on Tidal Lossless capability output increasing to 96K and/or passthrough MQA on Fire TV?
My tests on an audiophile full range system shows that the Kodi Android audiotrack output capability is very very good versus desktop Tidal software. On a Mac laptop using El Capitan OS, the Tidal desktop software handles MQA's first unfold. Typically this means 96K for the vast number of MQA titles.
While the Tidal desktop app with MQA produces a smooth sounding output, it does not have the depth, dynamics and detail of Kodi with Tidal via Fire TV. Using a Firestick 2.0 and it's no contest. The audiotrack settings are limited to 44K and 24 bit 48K for MQA but nevertheless the sound quality is easily better.
So, with that, the question is how will Fire TV improve the output of their audiotrack capability so it can exceed 48K at 24 bit depth?
My tests on an audiophile full range system shows that the Kodi Android audiotrack output capability is very very good versus desktop Tidal software. On a Mac laptop using El Capitan OS, the Tidal desktop software handles MQA's first unfold. Typically this means 96K for the vast number of MQA titles.
While the Tidal desktop app with MQA produces a smooth sounding output, it does not have the depth, dynamics and detail of Kodi with Tidal via Fire TV. Using a Firestick 2.0 and it's no contest. The audiotrack settings are limited to 44K and 24 bit 48K for MQA but nevertheless the sound quality is easily better.
So, with that, the question is how will Fire TV improve the output of their audiotrack capability so it can exceed 48K at 24 bit depth?