Exactly what are you guys classing as Hi-Fi? My desktop says its streaming at around 1400kbps, which is like a flac file.... So why are these files so small? And if its downloading the file in MP3 then doesn't that mean it's always going to play your playlists in lossy format?Â
1600 tracks downloaded in 'hifi'... Taking 8.8GB total!? That's about 5.5MB per track... Which can never be considered a Hi Fidelity track... That's an MP3...Â
[quote=D.A.] [quote=Anon]Well, having just spent over an hour reading this thread, it's clear you have no real interest in supporting your HiFi community, and choose to string everyone along with stupid comments like 'passed to Devs' and 'keep voting'. It doesn't take votes for anyone with a brain in 2019 to know that the HiFi market has been growing exponentially since at least 2015, so if you're in the music streaming business today and don't know that then you must be retarded. The fact you constantly say you pass feedback and are in talks but never have information for your subscribers is highly suspicious. It's impossible to not have any information to share whatsoever when, over the period of the thread, you've released updates for various HiFi systems as well as Windows Desktop HiFi - why couldn't you tell your customers these were the projects you were focused on? Probably because you knew people would unsubscribe the moment you made clear you had not real desire to release
Well, having just spent over an hour reading this thread, it's clear you have no real interest in supporting your HiFi community, and choose to string everyone along with stupid comments like 'passed to Devs' and 'keep voting'. It doesn't take votes for anyone with a brain in 2019 to know that the HiFi market has been growing exponentially since at least 2015, so if you're in the music streaming business today and don't know that then you must be retarded. The fact you constantly say you pass feedback and are in talks but never have information for your subscribers is highly suspicious. It's impossible to not have any information to share whatsoever when, over the period of the thread, you've released updates for various HiFi systems as well as Windows Desktop HiFi - why couldn't you tell your customers these were the projects you were focused on? Probably because you knew people would unsubscribe the moment you made clear you had not real desire to release a HiFi version for mobile
https://en.deezercommunity.com/features-44/deezer-hifi-quality-on-different-devices-6040/index7.html Rudi wrote: Hi there @Anon No specific plans for LG devices. But we're looking at this overall, so thank you for the feedback - I'll pass it on to the relevant team here. Hi Rudi Thanks for the prompt response! Given that you guys are, as you say, 'looking at this overall', please can Deezer offer a more expansive/substantive update as to what progress looks like for you in respect of that? Is there a road map? A timeline? Are you aligning to Android version updates for roll outs or will you just release FLAC compatability as and when this is possible? Are you aiming for this year or +2020? I've been using FLACs since 2013, on HTC One M7, with the music player Neutron. It's 2019.. What are the major sets backs that are hindering this deployment? I mean.. It's an app just like Neutron... I'm on a wired connection via classic 3.5mm jack, it's not like I'm even str
[quote=Hear_no_Evil]When can I use Dezer HiFi on my mobile? [/quote] Never
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