10-Mar-2016, 19:16
(05-Mar-2016, 15:08)GuillaumeB Wrote:(05-Mar-2016, 15:04)PhilP Wrote:(05-Mar-2016, 14:59)Eddye Wrote: My subscription doesn't support that, and 24bit streaming only works with purchased hi-res music. To me that seems useless. I want a streaming service for music I don't necessarily want to buy.
I don't have Sublime subscription either I was just interested in what the technical possibilities now are with Aurender/Qobuz.
I would have bought an Aurender last summer if they had supported Qobuz - I guess I will have a borrow one and try it again probably in comparison against a Melco.
Hi PhilP,
I heard recently that Melco are working on native Qobuz integration. I believe it will feature in the new iOS app which is due out shortly.
Guillaume
@ Guillaume, a belated thanks for the info. for some reason I missed your post. If the Melco app is 100% robust and handles 24-bit streaming then it may be exactly what I'm looking for. It's a shame that they persist with the over-the-top pricing for the N1Z. I've lusted after one ever since you reviewed it but I can't bring myself to pay so much for a device that should retail at around half the price. That said the N1Z is cheaper than my previous Naim NDX/XPS2 which now retails at £7,040 and doesn't have any internal disk drives.
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