In Reply to: RE: "MQA is trying to be the preferred format for hi-res"... posted by Ivan303 on July 17, 2017 at 17:19:23:
"But given the choice of a paid download of a 24/96, 24/192, or even a 24/48 file and an MQA file, guess which one I'm taking?"
Yup. MQA is mainly a play for licensing revenue on a proprietary technology that no one needs.
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Follow Ups
- RE: "MQA is trying to be the preferred format for hi-res"... - AbeCollins 09:11:09 07/19/17 (7)
- RE: "MQA is trying to be the preferred format for hi-res"... - ahendler 17:10:16 07/19/17 (6)
- Depends on what one is talking about... - Ivan303 18:15:57 07/19/17 (5)
- RE: Depends on what one is talking about... - AbeCollins 19:23:54 07/19/17 (4)
- RE: Depends on what one is talking about... - ahendler 21:25:44 07/19/17 (3)
- Yep, that's really all that matters... - Ivan303 21:49:30 07/19/17 (2)
- The problem is - AbeCollins 07:31:02 07/20/17 (1)
- I do when I stream the SAME recording... - Ivan303 08:01:55 07/20/17 (0)