I am happily surprised that dbPoweramp is showing already if a music track is MQA authenticated or not.
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However, I would like to urge you to change the Audio Quality of an MQA authenticated file in something different than Perfect (Lossless).
There are a lot of discussions on MQA , as you probably are aware – see https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/t...-is-vaporware/ ,
Although it may sound fine to a limited number of people, one thing is not discussable : MQA is not Losless , and so it is not Perfect.
Looking forward to your support.
Kind Regards
Dirk De Taey
e.g.
However, I would like to urge you to change the Audio Quality of an MQA authenticated file in something different than Perfect (Lossless).
There are a lot of discussions on MQA , as you probably are aware – see https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/t...-is-vaporware/ ,
Although it may sound fine to a limited number of people, one thing is not discussable : MQA is not Losless , and so it is not Perfect.
Looking forward to your support.
Kind Regards
Dirk De Taey
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