Disclaimer: this isn't a post upon MQA, nor about its lossyness, it's about how WiiM devices manage files they sent over their digital output.
Premise: Tidal since time has replaced its MQA 48KHz 24bit derived from hi-res master, with hi-res Flacs. The remaining MQA derived from CD quality masters (RedBook), delivered in 44.1KHz 16bit, have been left untouched, just the labels MQA's have been removed from playing apps. This make sense, since their PCM content (differently from the hi-res derived) was the same of cd version with just some identity flag added.
Before the Tidal change, my WiiM mini delivered to my Nad C3050LE, signals that its inner Bluos dac recognized as MQA and decoded. Obviously, any little signal modifications (volume and PEQ) avoided such recognition and signals were processed as standards Flacs.
When the MQA first unfold was removed from WiiM app, following the formal dismissal of MQA by Tidal, no more MQA recognition happens.
This could appear normal if the same former 44.1KHz 16bit files, played directly with the bluos inner streamer of the NAD, wouldn't still recognized as MQA and decoded.
The question is: if WiiM doesn't change anything of the streamed files and bit perfection is claimed, why those files aren't recognized as MQA as happening before?
I got an MQA CD for test and even the toslink pass through of my other WiiM Pro, seems remove something, since in that path, MQA recognition disappears.
Premise: Tidal since time has replaced its MQA 48KHz 24bit derived from hi-res master, with hi-res Flacs. The remaining MQA derived from CD quality masters (RedBook), delivered in 44.1KHz 16bit, have been left untouched, just the labels MQA's have been removed from playing apps. This make sense, since their PCM content (differently from the hi-res derived) was the same of cd version with just some identity flag added.
Before the Tidal change, my WiiM mini delivered to my Nad C3050LE, signals that its inner Bluos dac recognized as MQA and decoded. Obviously, any little signal modifications (volume and PEQ) avoided such recognition and signals were processed as standards Flacs.
When the MQA first unfold was removed from WiiM app, following the formal dismissal of MQA by Tidal, no more MQA recognition happens.
This could appear normal if the same former 44.1KHz 16bit files, played directly with the bluos inner streamer of the NAD, wouldn't still recognized as MQA and decoded.
The question is: if WiiM doesn't change anything of the streamed files and bit perfection is claimed, why those files aren't recognized as MQA as happening before?
I got an MQA CD for test and even the toslink pass through of my other WiiM Pro, seems remove something, since in that path, MQA recognition disappears.