Secondly, to make Tidal hifi (and above 24 Bit) also available on Android TV boxes, which is where Tidal has one up on them. Ouch sorry, I meant - to make Deezer hifi (and the new 24bit catalogue) available on Android TV boxes (the current app does not, while Tidal's app does everything, incl some MQA unfolding).24bit/48kHz could be a really good product, meaning native high res (24/96-192) scaled down to 24/48, which is a straightforward process that does not introduce other audible problems, and is still easy to stream. Whatever audible benefit there is from higher (than 48kz) resolutions are probably cancelled out by the practical complications to stream it.
I think Deezer has to attend to two matters in order to be more competitive:Introduce a 24 Bit music catalogue to rival Apple Lossless and Tidal (although Tidal has its issues). 24-bit / 44,1kHz, or even better 24-bit / 48 kHz (which is what Apple Lossless listeners effectively get unless they invest in some additional hardware in order to access higher res). That is also a nice file size to still stream seamlessly.Secondly, to make Tidal hifi (and above 24 Bit) also available on Android TV boxes, which is where Tidal has one up on them.
Hard to believe that Deezer hi-fi is still not available via the Android TV app. I was with Tidal, moved over to Deezer, but this might get me to move back, or to somewhere where such a basic requirement is catered for.
Is it possible to please confirm that the Android TV app that is used with Android TV's and Android boxes, is able to play hi-fi??Because there is no "hi-fi" logo, or watermark visible. And as far as I can see, it is not possible access any settings on this app.
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