I know MQA is a polorising standard (please have this debate somewhere else), but whats the reason Plex does not passthrough MQA like any other players, which is accentuated with the fact there is now Tidal integration but no support for MASTER audio titles?
How about MQA files outside of tidal? Most music players can just passthrough an unfolded MQA but doesnt seem to work with Plex. As far as I was aware if the audio level is max and its not âplayed withâ an external MQA decoder should be able to take it but no luck with Plex
Iâm guessing that would depend on the Plex client. If you can get me a sample and tell me what client you are using, I can check if it should work or not.
I appreciate you looking into this. I have been using Plexamp (Windows 10) and the Chrome Client.
Figured our that that the issue is to do with the âSampling Rateâ Windows is set at, and that it needs to match that of the file being played. i.e. my issue has been with 24bit / 48Hz MQA, but by setting the sound output to match MQA is detected.
it cuts out all the time, which is usually becuase the peak levels have been messed with, but I have volume set to 100% so not sure how to fix that.
I guess the only fix is to have Plex support ASIO drivers to be able to switch the sample rate per track, but at least identified its not Plex messing with the output its likely the windows driver.
UAPP is good for local, tidal and qobuz bookstores. the plus value of plexamp is to stream my remote files from home NAS, they just have to make the effort to optimize the player ⊠If they can a crowd of music lovers they will adopt plexamp
âTidal doesnât give access to the MQA versions to 3rd party clients.â This is just plain incorrect. Thereâs more than one. Audirvana, Roon, I could keep going⊠They are all listed on Tidalâs site. Third Party Software for TIDAL â TIDAL
Yep concur here with the others. Third party clients can stream MQA.
I have a new Astell&Kern DAC/Player and the built in app to play TIDAL (written by Astell&Kern) plays MQA and the device does the final unfold. What it DOESNâT do is allow downloads for offline use as TIDAL prohibit that on non native apps.
Astell&Kern is also listed on the page @alejoac linked to.