• MQA's even higher-quality music streaming tech sounds amazing if

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Feb 17 10:00:03 2023
    MQA's even higher-quality music streaming tech sounds amazing if anyone supports it

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    Fri, 17 Feb 2023 09:45:07 +0000

    Description:
    First hands on with SCL6 codec suggests rivals aptX and LDAC need to worry, though not unless companies start supporting it.

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    The first hands-on review of MQAs ground-breaking new hi-res audio streaming codec has been published, and its not likely to make great reading for the folk behind rival formats atQualcomm and Sony.

    Previously launched last year under the MQair name,SCL6aims to deliver higher quality audio files when streaming to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices, with sound that can scale from Bluetooth transmission up to big-bandwidth lossless
    files, and losing less detail at all levels.

    Acting as a 'bridge' between the resolution of the file you're streaming and how much of it can actually make it to your ears, SCL6 is compatible with any file type, be it PCM, MQA, FLAC or WAV audio formats up to 384kHz, and able
    to send them over Bluetooth, Ultra-Wideband (UWB) and Wi-Fi streaming connections.

    All-digital audio files lose information through compression when theyre packaged and sent via wireless. MQA however, claims the packing and unpacking algorithm which SCL6 is based around manages to preserve more information
    from the original signal than its two rivals; Qualcomms aptX HD and Sonys LDAC.

    Arguably the key feature of the tech is that its adaptable, meaning it can scale its data rate from 20Mbps (considered lossless for wireless audio) all the way down to 200kbps (lossy) depending on the quality of the wireless connection between devices.

    In practice that means if the connection between devices gets weaker, SCL6 is able to dial down the data rate and then later pick it back up in real time should the connection get stronger.

    In a demo atMQAs HQ, What HiFi? s Andy Maddenwent hands on with the new format, and appears to have been hugely impressed with what he heard.

    In one demo of afull-res24-bit/96kHz MQA file played side by side withthe
    same track in SCL6 running at 660kbps, on a speaker setup specifically designed to highlight any extreme detail changes, the difference in the wireless version is described as being virtually inaudible.

    Meanwhile, a further test demonstrating thescalabilityof the SCL6 codec, with a track starting at a lossless bit rate before being dropped down to 300-500kbps equally impressed, prompting Andy to comment the sense of refinement and the rhythm of the track seem to come through relatively unscathed. MQA's original tech is used by Tidal Masters, but remains relatively niche. Will the new tech improve on that? (Image credit: Tidal) Analysis:SCL6 looks set to be a genuine gamechanger for wireless audio

    This first hands-only serves to reinforce our excitement in seeing the first wave of SCL6-supporting devices hit the shelves.

    While were always sceptical of any wireless sound technology being described as lossless, we sensethe codecs seemingly superb preservation of audio data will likely be a compromise most audiophiles will be more than able to live with.

    But there remains the question of adoption the benefits are clear, but there's a severe lack of information about what devices might support it, or what music services. With wireless codecs, it takes three to tango: your wireless speaker or wireless headphones ; your phone or whatever is sending audio to your listening device; and the music source.

    Can MQA get the best music streaming services on board? Or the makers of the best wireless earbuds ? Even the higher quality Bluetooth LE Audio standard, that's literally part of the latest Bluetooth spec, has had slow adoption, with no word of support coming from Apple at all so far.

    So while we we're extremely excited for the potential of the SCL6 technology, there's a huge hurdle to clear yet.



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/mqas-even-higher-quality-music-streaming-tech-s ounds-amazing-if-anyone-supports-it


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