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If you are an audiophile, you know that Tidal is the gold standard for streaming quality. With its HiRes FLAC and Dolby Atmos tracks, it offers an experience that Spotify and Apple Music struggle to match. However, listening to those tracks offline on unsupported devices—or keeping a permanent archive of your favorites—is a challenge.
High-Res Quality: The ability to select between Low, High, Lossless, and Master/MAX quality (up to 192 kHz FLAC).
The "top" bots in this category usually distinguish themselves through: Metadata Preservation: