I wish they wouldn't call CD quality 44.1 music Hi Res. To me CD quality is standard and MP3, or anything less than 44.1 is sub-standard, lossy, whatever you like to call it. Hi Res is better than CD quality and that isn't being offered by Spotify, Amazon, Apple. I believe this is only offered currently by Qobuz on a precentage of its library anfd Tidal, though this requires the somewhat dubious MQA processing so requires specific equipment to take advantage of their Hi Res.
Or am I wrong?
I think that technically it has to either be higher than 16-bit or higher than 44.1kHz to be called "high-resolution" music. Not sure I have a citable source though.I wish they wouldn't call CD quality 44.1 music Hi Res. To me CD quality is standard and MP3, or anything less than 44.1 is sub-standard, lossy, whatever you like to call it. Hi Res is better than CD quality and that isn't being offered by Spotify, Amazon, Apple.