• dustyData@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Is there a Tidal linux player? Or a Tidal for Roku? Those are the two things I couldn’t find that made me choose Spotify.

    Edit: just checked again and it’s 3 times more expensive than Spotify in my region.

    Edit 2nd: they list Linux as a non supported web browser. They don’t support Max quality on Firefox or Safari. But have a dedicated free 90 day plan with the Humane AI pin. Lol, tf is this company?

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      7 months ago

      Re: tidal on Linux, if you use Arch there are a couple of options in the AUR. I don’t know about other distros.

      linux as a non supported web browser

      I’m confused about this one, lol. I did not know that Linux was a browser rofl

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        7 months ago

        I’m just as confused as you are. No idea why they decided to list Linux specifically on the list of web browsers and only to mention it is not supported (in an otherwise list of supported things).

        On Linux: it’s only a third party electron wrapper. No different than Spotify but at least Spotify officially provides support to their app. Everything else is janky or hacky third party CLI utilities.

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            7 months ago

            That app is pretty pointless IMO. I’ve been a budget audiophile for a little while now, and one of the features a music player needs is to be able to output the music at the correct bit/format @ the correct sample rate. Ex: 24 bit @ 96000, which is the highest quality a song can be from Tidal.

            Pipewire has the ability to adjust and match the sample rate on the fly, so that no resampling happens and you get “bit perfect” playback.

            Since that tidal-hifi uses chromium for its DRM to allow the max quality, it is permanently set at 48000. Basically no music on Tidal is 48k, basically every song is at least HiFi quality at 16@44100, and then a lot of recent music is HiRez capable of “up to 24@96000.”

            So you’re basically resampling every single song somewhere along the audio pipeline, before it reaches your external music hardware, like a DAC/AMP stack.

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          7 months ago

          “Support” is a strong word for Spotify … They support extends to other clients offering help and assisting each other in forums

          The only time I seemingly got to a Spotify support person was just because I was cancelling and they wanted to convince me otherwise

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            7 months ago

            God I hate spotify, I have just been with them for so long as a family too but it gets worse and worse. Injust wanted to disable clean versions of albums, everytime I drive and voice search a song I get a clean album.