(08-18-2017, 03:00 AM)Patatorz a écrit : Un autre au passage pour essayer d'être exhaustif : http://www.realhd-audio.com/?p=5948
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MQA is great news for the labels, for the streaming services that will extol the virtues of “hi-res” and potential charge more or attract more subscribers, and MQA but doesn’t provide any real benefit for end users. His article is well worth the read.
He successfully addresses some of the confusing and incorrect claims made about sampling in other publications as they apply to MQA
As far as I’m concerned, streaming CD-specification sound surpasses my own requirements. If you want real high-resolution audio/music, avoid streaming.
the MQA files I've come across so far sound pretty good and are close to CD resolution without an MQA decoder, future files may sound worse by design when played back on a standard non-MQA DAC.