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Tidal Integration ~ Is it still dead in the water?
fitbrit:
--- Quote from: mcduman on January 24, 2017, 11:36:13 pm ---amazon, too, lost money until recently. so why did you include an amazon service?
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IIRC, Amazon and JRiver have had some kind of business relationship since before "Streaming Music Service" was a thing.
fitbrit:
--- Quote from: mcduman on January 24, 2017, 11:32:28 pm ---paid subscriber since 16. clean installed win 10 the other day and will not even install jriver if no plans for tidal
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Let me know if this hostage situation works out for you, and I will try it as well.
Roon integrates Tidal seamlessly, and is only $200 per year on top of your Tidal subscription.
gdrichardson:
I don't see what all this fuss is about. I am trialing Tidal and I get good results playing through JRiver using WDM, high-res comes through fine. Roon is expensive, but Tidal + JRiver is plenty of integration for me. If Tidal goes out of business, c'est la vie.
mcduman:
right now i am using tidal desktop application hifi/master exclusive mode for streaming. no definite plans for the future.
meanwhile, can jriver publish their profit and loss statements to show us whether they returned a healthy profit for 2016. if they did not, we can not purchase their services.
Awesome Donkey:
Honestly the way I see it, you guys wanting Tidal integration in MC should likely give up on this idea, it'll likely never happen. Remember, JRiver did a first step in Tidal integration a couple years back, only for disagreements with Tidal over how it'd look in MC (which were unacceptable to JRiver) caused said Tidal integration to be aborted in the early stages. There's nothing that suggests that stance with Tidal has or will likely change.
Using MC's WDM driver + Tidal app is likely the closest you can do.
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