10-03-2021, 02:54 PM
@zainframe
More precisely, moOde "doesn't support MQA" means it does not unfold MQA-encoded material. With proper settings, it will pass MQA-encoded material through to a MQA-capable DAC without modification.
Have you tried playing some local MQA-encoded tracks to test your settings? The 2L.no site, for example, offers a large number of sample tracks in a variety of encodings including MQA. They are free for you to download and use. They're my go-to source for high-bitrate test tracks.
Regards,
Kent
More precisely, moOde "doesn't support MQA" means it does not unfold MQA-encoded material. With proper settings, it will pass MQA-encoded material through to a MQA-capable DAC without modification.
Have you tried playing some local MQA-encoded tracks to test your settings? The 2L.no site, for example, offers a large number of sample tracks in a variety of encodings including MQA. They are free for you to download and use. They're my go-to source for high-bitrate test tracks.
Regards,
Kent