Qobuz streaming MQA?

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What’s this ?!

Not at all, it looks like a Qobuz catalogue error that’s all, but right to flag support about it.

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All qobuz releases in 24/192.

Hello @Katun,

Thanks for the report, I had the tech team take a look at this.

As far as we are aware, albums from the label ‘2L’ have been uploaded to the Qobuz service using MQA encoding. While the format display issue on album details is a known issue, these tracks do appear to be valid MQA, and Signal Path is properly identifying this and showing the unfolding of the content as expected. We are going to follow up with Qobuz to confirm our findings.

-John

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Oh dear so much for MQA authentication process. :slight_smile: That’s a serious problem. I would tag @support about that one.

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Perhaps you are right. Because albums in 24/192 of other labels are played correctly.

And mconnect on iPad playback these 2L albums as 16/44.1 w/o MQA decording although playback other qobuz 24/192 releases as 24/192