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Tidal hi-res flac maxes out at 48 KHz. #49

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patman62 opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 10 comments
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Tidal hi-res flac maxes out at 48 KHz. #49

patman62 opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 10 comments
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@patman62
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patman62 commented Mar 7, 2024

It appears the max sample rate I can get from Tidal is 48 KHz, any reason it's not higher?

@jllong22
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I am experiencing this issue also.

@michaelherger
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It requires a different protocol which we currently don't support.

@michaelherger michaelherger added the enhancement New feature or request label Apr 23, 2024
@mbieriko
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mbieriko commented May 2, 2024

I would appreciate an implementation.
Is there any chance?

@philippe44
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Not on my side

@bjarteskogoy
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Does this mean that Qobuz is using a different protocol than Tidal?

@philippe44
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Probably. You have many ways to stream a file. From simple file download to DASH/HLS or other protocols

@michaelherger
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Qobuz is streaming straight FLAC files.

@bjarteskogoy
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Ok. When streaming https://tidal.com/browse/track/77613892?u on my Windows machine in 192kHz

It looks like this in Fiddler:
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And then there are subsequent requests for the rest of the ranges.

@bjarteskogoy
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Correction. The first request looks like this:
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philippe44 commented May 29, 2024

It may very well use simple http download with different app id but afaik, all we have now requires dash at higher resolution. If you can find the app id that allows using just http, I'm happy to adjust things, but what I won't do is implement a dash/hls protocol handler.

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