New at Qobuz - no HiRes sound


Perhaps a stupid question: I am currently trying Qobuz Hi-Res coming from Tidal. I am using a node2 with external DAC Mark Levinson 30.5
I am controlling the node2 with my iPad using the BluOS controller.
Since starting Qobuz I noticed that some albums labelled "Hi-Res" do not play. I can play them using the Qobuz App on my iPad, though.

Questions:

1. I was told for Tidal when not using the BluOS app but the Tidal App the music quality is limited to Bluetooth level. Is that correct for Qobuz too? At least that would explain why I can listen to these albums via the Qobuz App.

2. I never experienced problems with Hi-Res files on Tidal. Do I need to change settings (now at 96, not 192) via WiFi?

3. My Mark Levinson DAC is older technology. Could that be the reason? But then again: Never had an issue with Tidal.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
agosto
Well I can definitely post my findings about TEAC vs ML here. Not sure though about the Denafrips...


Good enough!  Looking forward to your thoughts!
@agosto The TEAC app is not that great.  You can also use the Lumin app (or Esoteric app).  The Lumin app is better.  It works with Qobuz and Tidal and also allows you to stream internet radio like Radio Paradise.  To stream radio, you need to set up a Tunein radio account and connect to that.

For the most part, I use BubbleUpNp instead of the Lumin app.  It's more user friendly, but doesn't have the ability to stream internet radio like the Lumin app.  It's for Android only as far as I know.
Thanks! So I will check out the Lumin App as soon as I receive the TEAC (one week from now).
Agosto: if you can I would consider a DAC upgrade as opposed to a streamer upgrade. A DAC upgrade would give you a little more versatility and be a direct replacement for your one piece of gear that is aged out. You can also hook it up to your cd transport and most any other digital source. Using the node with an outboard DAC is very effective and since you already have the node in the system...
tjkurita: I agree with you that the DAC is the bottleneck. However, I am quite happy with the ML 30.5 listening to other sources (CD, DAT) so my plan is to have a dedicated DAC for my streaming source. As I am not happy with the BluOS user interface anyway and I can not spend lots of money for a DAC (plus streamer) right now I think that this TEAC unit will help me achieve this goal. Let's see (hear)....