Having managed now to get onto Tidal and being quite pleased with the results, I thought a bit harder about the streaming process.
It seemed unlikely to me that unless the bandwidth requirements would be really large and actually satisfied that the methods used for streaming and data reconstruction would in fact be lossless.
This was of course just a suspicion, but it seems that other people have also been suspicious of this.
See https://hackaday.com/2021/04/21/myth...it-measure-up/
I'm guessing that similar comments could be made about Qobuz and other streaming services. Probably a lot better than mp3 or obviouslsy lossy encoders, but maybe not completely lossless either.
It seemed unlikely to me that unless the bandwidth requirements would be really large and actually satisfied that the methods used for streaming and data reconstruction would in fact be lossless.
This was of course just a suspicion, but it seems that other people have also been suspicious of this.
See https://hackaday.com/2021/04/21/myth...it-measure-up/
I'm guessing that similar comments could be made about Qobuz and other streaming services. Probably a lot better than mp3 or obviouslsy lossy encoders, but maybe not completely lossless either.
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