![]() ![]() Headed to another room to play something from Plex, will report back. I don’t have any Play Lists in Roon so none in Tidal. Listen to Exhale, an album by Owen Offset on TIDAL. After checking that out I went back to albums and my count is now down to 390. TIDAL is the first global music streaming service with high fidelity sound, hi-def video quality, along with expertly curated playlists and original content making it a trusted source for music and culture. Adding the album to My Tidal did not add the artist to the artist list. Not sure what happened but I won’t be adding any albums in Plex for the moment. I added an album to My Tidal and my album count went from 393 to 391. Don’t see a way to search my albums but I can search all of Tidal. If you select another album from the drop down you can add it to My Tidal using the the three dots ( More ) option at the top right of the screen. Selecting an album does not show the format but it has a cool drop down that appears to show all the other albums by the artist on Tidal. No indication of album format ( CD, Hi-Res, MQA etc ). Can also sort by Release Date and Date Played. Changing to Albums by Title shows the 393 albums I have added in Roon since I subscribed in May. When I click on My Tidal it comes up defaulting to Artists by Title and the display is empty. There are also buttons at the top for My Tidal and My Tidal Playlists. ) that don’t appear to have much I’m interested in. When I click on Tidal in the left column under Online Content I see a Tidal home screen with lots of categories ( new albums, new playlists etc. But for studio stuff I think I'll pass after the trial is up.Just linked my Tidal account to Plex and checking things out. I also listened to the queen movie concert ending again, amazing use case for a live concert. The best mixes I found are the ones done for movies - like Lady Gaga. But I prefer the live type recording that's not been molested too much with reverb etc. Tidal inlets are generally tabulated under three shape categories: (1) straight (updrift and downdrift sides of the inlet fall along an average straight line forming the coastline), (2) updrift-offset (updrift side of the inlet is offset seaward), and (3) down- drift-offset (downdrift side of the inlet is offset seaward). When you use regular Dolby Atmos upmixing these stereo tracks sound fantastic. I've got a well calibrated 7.1.4 and 5.1.4 setups and listen to a ton of acoustic/live music on YouTube, for example Jam in the Van or Songkick's channel. ![]() But I know most don't like that and want the vocals from their left and right channels. With regular Dolby upmixing I can chose to have it pin point or for those who don't like that, they can chose center spread. Having them from front left and right just means a fuzzy vocal image compared to real center. I never understand why vocals in the Atmos mix aren't from the center channel. One thing I don't like is the vocal tracks. I do think it really suits hip hop well - Good Vibrations is an excellent mix! But I didn't feel it added much to acoustic or rock - which it shouldn't really I guess. I really like it, but not enough to want to pay for it honestly. 85db with peaks of 105db and 115db for the LFE/sub. It won't mess with headroom - it's a digital gain control that's all. Dialog Normalization does not affect the level of dialogue with respect to the other channels or content.Dynamic Range Control is the same as Night Mode.Dialog Normalization does not reduce dynamic range.Dialog Normalization is not the same thing as Dynamic Range Control (DRC).If you don't like how quiet it is - turn the volume up. About What is TIDAL Explore the App For Music For Artists Culture. Listen to Offset & Cardi B, an album by PEE7 on TIDAL. If you're used to hearing music louder than that, it's fine, but might not be healthy for your ears in the long term. TIDAL is the first global music streaming service with high fidelity sound, hi-def video quality, along with expertly curated playlists and original content making it a trusted source for music and culture. It absolutely doesn't compress dynamic range. It also means features in your AVR like loudness compensation (DynEQ and the like) can work ideally at lower than reference volumes. That means every track will be at the same overall volume level. DialNorm is actually amazing for music - because you get a reference level volume. ![]()
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