Qobuz Windows App


Is anyone else having problems with the Qobuz app for Windows?  I can use Qobuz fine through my web browser, but the app either hangs up or runs really slow.  I'm running Windows 10 Pro 64 bit.  My system is older, but still pretty fast - 24 GB RAM and a solid state drive.  I run a lot of resource intensive programs like Photoshop and Lightroom with no problems.  I'd prefer to use the app.
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I renewed my subscription to Qobuz and have been listening to it a lot.  The app works great within the Bluesound app on my Android devices.  The app is still a little buggy on my PC and runs kind of slow, but works fine on my Dell laptop.  I'm not sure what the differences are between the app and web player, but in my case I have more control over output options.  

Since my last post on this subject in February, I gave up on the Qobuz Windows app. When I investigated further, I found that the app freezing was a really common problem, one that Qobuz support admitted they were working on. I’d say it ran only about 20% of the time without freezing.

Fast forward a few months and UPS delivered a Roon Nucleus Plus streaming server.

I signed up for a Qobuz "studio" (hi res) plan and configured Roon to use it and Tidal on the new server and the sound is just plain awesome!  No problems streaming using the Roon box.

I have been using Tidal on-and-off and Amazon Music for a number of years, and recently I pullet the trigger on a Mojo 2.

With the Mojo adition I was really hopping to get a decent improvement on Tidal (I know the Mojo doesn’t have MQA, and for a good reason).

I recently decide to give a go to Qobuz and just clicked the 1st music that appeared in the screen:

Who’s next by The Who... WTF! I had no idea this track could sound that good! To be sure, I run the same track (w/ same bitrate) on Tidal and the difference is tremendous.
I immediately dug into some of my favourite albuns. OMG, it seems I'm rediscovering music.

Tidal discovery options and interface are great but the sound quality isn’t there; MQA is pure snake oil.

About Qobuz; the interface is a bit laggy in my PC (Dual Xeon, 128 Gb Ram)