Here's the latest on MQA: Warner Music Group Goes with MQA
Warner is one of the big three major labels, the other two being Sony and Universal.
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Here's the latest on MQA: Warner Music Group Goes with MQA Warner is one of the big three major labels, the other two being Sony and Universal. |
Right, but I may have missed, but nothing says the whole catalog etc...I'm assuming they will, but who knows. I sure hope so. Personally, I'm just going to use it when streaming Tidal. I won't pay the prices of downloads these days and I refuse to purchase my same catalog over again for the third time, lol. I do hope it catches on, but I still am not sold that it sounds as good as my high res recordings. In time we will all know. |
I know this forum is about an Ayre product, but I see some interesting postings about MQA. Interesting that Warner is dipping their toe into the MQA pond. I see that Tidal will be distributing MQA, I wonder if they will do the conversion to some other "generic" PCM format in the Tidal software, or whether they will output MQA and you'll need an MQA-capable DAC to get the benefit of the new format, or both? An old friend of mine used to complain that the record companies ask you to buy the same music over and over again, first on vinyl, then on cassette/8 track, then on CD, then on hi-res digital, again on vinyl, etc. From what I read in the rags, about 60% of purchased music are remasters of previously-available tracks. I could see how MQA sales would be another source of revenue for the industry, but will it be mainstream enough to be worth the investment? Only time will tell. |