Been getting lots of dropouts on both Qobuz and Tidal while driving my vehicle the last couple of days. They've been pretty much un-listenable. Had to skip Qobuz and Tidal and go back to "low definition" Sirius/XM...yuck! What gives?
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Been getting lots of dropouts on both Qobuz and Tidal while driving my vehicle the last couple of days. They've been pretty much un-listenable. Had to skip Qobuz and Tidal and go back to "low definition" Sirius/XM...yuck! What gives?
Weather and cell signal strength if not close to towers.
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I’m getting ready to cut XM, and use my iPhone with Apple Play in my car for Tidal and Qobuz
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I simply copy several digital albums to a thumb drive. No muss no fuss :)....
It would be unusual for me to ever listen to music in the car. Maybe on a long trip.
The higher res music on Tidal &Qobuz require more bandwidth and our phone companies seem either not to allow that much data or not capable of providing it. Even around the city Tidal is mostly not usable. Tidal does have a settin that will vary the quality based on your phone signal, I haven't tried it. I see some phone companies have a way you can get internet in your car, there's the cost, plus I wonder how good that can be it the regular data isn't up to task.