Mine does the same. Never seen anything higher from Tidal Masters. I'm guessing that's their highest rate for the streaming content.
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There are a couple of steps to the MQA > analog process. If you don't have an MQA authorized DAC your streamer does the first unfold to 88.2 or 96Hz /24 bit You need an MQA approved DAC to go higher than this. Here is a link to the explanation: http://www.mqa.co.uk/customer/how-it-works |
For Windows I found the perfect article. https://inspiringheadphones.com/are-you-getting-the-best-out-of-tidal-hifi/ If you have an MQA capable DAC use the eclusive, and MQA passthrough settings. |
You Tidal PC app will do 1st unfold for you. So if you have a HiRes DAC, ot will show 96/24 or 88/24. If you have a MQA DAC, it will do the 2nd unfold to 192/24, 176/24 for you. Remember anything above 44.1khz is a lossy but it's beyond your hearing limit above 22khz. If you have a MQA DAC, you can do doirect through and let the DAC to unfold everything. The 1st unfold will take some PC CPU power. Which one is better, let your ears tell you. |