In Reply to: That would be unique to Chrome.... posted by Ivan303 on August 27, 2015 at 21:12:44:
No, it is unique to Tidal. In the lower right corner of the Tidal screen is a logo that says HIFI. When it lets up you are getting 16/44 flac. Occasionally there is an album on Tidal that is 320 MP3 .If you play that album the HIFI logo does not light up. If you don't open Tidal in chrome no matter what you play in Tidal the HIFI logo does not light up indicating you are listening to MP3. Go to the Tidal sight. It tells you this Here is a quote from a review of Tidal
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On this subject it's worth pointing out that Chrome is the only web browser to support lossless playback. A previously available desktop app is not currently available for download - we assume it's getting what was a much-needed update. The mobile app has no such issues.
Read more at http://www.whathifi.com/tidal/review#RIMLSFoiA4KlGl0j.99"
Alan
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Follow Ups
- RE: That would be unique to Chrome.... - ahendler 22:00:24 08/27/15 (2)
- I was under the impression that you could not stream 16/44.1 in Firefox or Safari on any service... - Ivan303 08:07:42 08/28/15 (1)
- RE: I was under the impression that you could not stream 16/44.1 in Firefox or Safari on any service... - ahendler 11:49:22 08/28/15 (0)