rgs9200m
Headphoneus Supremus
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Could anyone point me to a link describing (if possible) how to use a tablet (Apple or other) as a remote to control my (Windows) laptop running Tidal? Thanks.
Could anyone point me to a link describing (if possible) how to use a tablet (Apple or other) as a remote to control my (Windows) laptop running Tidal? Thanks.
I appreciate this is a schoolboy error, as they say, but I glanced at my Tidal settings on my iP6 yesterday and realised that while I have the "Hi-fi" subscription, and was set for "Hi-fi" quality for wifi streaming, it was set for "normal" for downloads.
After calming down a bit, I deleted and then re-downloaded a bunch of albums onto my iP on "Hi-fi" setting, and of course the SQ is way better. I'm running the phone into an ALO CDM and it has suddenly come to life, after I spent my first week with it thinking it was a bit too middly / imprecise, even for an amp that uses tubes. It now sounds fantastic - nicely more musical than the already great Chord Hugo, but with some more Hugo-like detail; much improved from before.
Anyway, I'm sure everyone else on here is more diligent, but mention it just in case anyone hasn't checked their download settings lately.
Does anyone know what the Tidal volume setting is supposed to be set at? When I originally installed Tidal, I believe the volume slider was in the middle. If I move the slider all the way to the right, is that considered 100% volume, or would I be going over at that point?
Always set it on 100%.
Always set it on 100%.
So as far as we know, moving the slider all the way to the right gives 100% volume? That is normally what I would expect, but I feel like the slider was set in the middle by default, so I'm not sure.
Tidal is sounding even better lately if I'm not imagining things. It's definitely better than my downloads sound via Jriver, even my Hires downloads. To me, this seems amazing but true. There is less glare and a more analog sound to Tidal.
I think the default mid setting is just a precaution so no-one gets there ears damaged....and not due to sound quality concerns.