There we go, thanks!
Ok so with this on AND in hi-fi mode - I can now see 2L stuff does show MQA at the 352.8k! Alas no luck with anything else I've tried. Gone through the whole new Taylor Swift album and all displaying 44.1k. I've also tried in Masters mode and it just shows 88.2k, no MQA logo.
So, with just the Hi-Fi setting activated, Taylor Swift's new one is really only displaying 44.1kHz without the MQA icon next to it at the top? And you're definitely playing the Master version with the M icon next to the album and every track and not another version if there is one?
On a whim, I just selected and started scanning through this playlist of relatively new tracks this morning and was getting really thrilled that maybe all was sorted out as one track after another of those marked as Master was displaying the MQA logo at the top:
https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/edf3b7d2-cb42-41d7-93c0-afa2a395521b
Granted the indicator is just alongside 44.1kHz for the most part (they just don't seem to be working at higher resolutions with new material). Interestingly, some tracks took a couple more seconds to light up the indicator than others that were more immediate. Whoever Pop Smoke is, their tracks are even indicating 176.4kHz. The tracks of a recent young artist who passed too soon, Juice WRLD, was at 88.2kHz. Took a bit but I finally came upon a Master track that didn't light up at the top in addition to just a few others in that playlist.
Ultimately, I saw that most catalog titles are still not triggering the MQA indicator. The exceptions are just so odd, like one (or just a couple more) R.E.M. albums that light up the MQA indicator when others still don't.
I might have to examine the meta data via UAPP to see if there's something obvious about those that work and those that don't but I suspect there might not be much more work to having them all light up the indicator. If they are indeed the full unfolds, I guess we'll still have to figure that one out!