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I get Apple Music from Verizon and it's available in "Lossless" format which is CD quality audio. Tidal takes it a few steps higher if you subscribe at the highest level, which I just subscribed to, but at $20/month, I think I may wind up with the Apple Music only, unless I find some "easy" ways to record (keep) the Tidal Music and play it back in the higher resolutions.
I've used a free trial of a 3rd party program with my Microsoft Windows Surface Pro 4 tablet, and it is easy to record music from both Apple Music and Tidal, move the tracks or albums to a flash drive and play back from that. I also have an original Chromecast AUDIO unit on the way that should allow me to stream 96/24 level audio from either service and I'm ok with that resolution.
My home audio equipment has no HDMI audio capabilities, so I have to use either digital optical or digital coax in to my equipment for playback. I can also stream Tidal via my Oppo BDP-105D unit, but it's slow and "clunky" and frustrating, none of those characteristics are something I want to contend with when I'm trying to get my "groove on".
Both my "living room" audio equipment and my Home Theater equipment is high caliber enough for me to hear the difference, especially between MP3 or so level audio and SACD level.
Any comments are welcome!
I've used a free trial of a 3rd party program with my Microsoft Windows Surface Pro 4 tablet, and it is easy to record music from both Apple Music and Tidal, move the tracks or albums to a flash drive and play back from that. I also have an original Chromecast AUDIO unit on the way that should allow me to stream 96/24 level audio from either service and I'm ok with that resolution.
My home audio equipment has no HDMI audio capabilities, so I have to use either digital optical or digital coax in to my equipment for playback. I can also stream Tidal via my Oppo BDP-105D unit, but it's slow and "clunky" and frustrating, none of those characteristics are something I want to contend with when I'm trying to get my "groove on".
Both my "living room" audio equipment and my Home Theater equipment is high caliber enough for me to hear the difference, especially between MP3 or so level audio and SACD level.
Any comments are welcome!