If it does not already have the Qobuz app installed your only hope would be that an online update would add it but very unlikely imho.
The cheapest easiest way I know for you to try out Qobuz would be to buy a Google Chromecast Audio model which are about $50 used on eBay, have to buy used as Google stopped making them, go figure.
This is a simple and cheap as it gets to try it out and setup is a 2 minute job that with the Google Home app on your phone or tablet is fool proof.
It will only output up to 24/96 but that should be MORE than enough to know if it is going to be the service you want to pursue long time.
I have two of them in my house serving old integrateds from days gone by and they work spendidly.
The cheapest easiest way I know for you to try out Qobuz would be to buy a Google Chromecast Audio model which are about $50 used on eBay, have to buy used as Google stopped making them, go figure.
This is a simple and cheap as it gets to try it out and setup is a 2 minute job that with the Google Home app on your phone or tablet is fool proof.
It will only output up to 24/96 but that should be MORE than enough to know if it is going to be the service you want to pursue long time.
I have two of them in my house serving old integrateds from days gone by and they work spendidly.