Hello!
I’ve been trying desperately to help my dad set up his stereo system to stream music videos from tidal to our TV while retaining the HiFi sound to the stereo. I’m hoping someone here might be able to help. Our setup is as follows:
Macbook w/ TIDAL app bluetooth > Bluesound NODE i2> Chord Qutest DAC > Stereo
We have attempted to mirror the Macbook screen to our Samsung S90C TV, Chomecast, and Apple TV. But, none have allowed us to mirror to the TV while also bluetoothing to the Node. Additionally, we can’t even seem to cast to the TV from the TIDAL app because the screen blacks out when we start the video, oddly. Possibly a resolution issue.
I feel like we’ve tried everything. Considering potentially downloading the Samsung Tidal app on the TV and connecting the TV to the NODE via bluetooth, but then I don’t believe the Samsung app has video or retains master quality audio.
My dad spent a lot of money on this Node and DAC because he’s a true audiophile. But, we love to watch music videos while playing billiards. I’d love to be able to help him get this working, but I’m reaching the extent of my knowledge. The folks at the audio store and TIDAL keep sending my father on wild goose chases and have been giving him bad information from the start.
Does anyone else have a similar setup and also running video while retaining audio quality?
Glad to save you some cash!
Happy to help!
Yea on the back of your BlueNode you’ll see two RCA outputs. Those are analog outputs (meaning the digital has already been converted). Plug those RCA outputs into your amp and you’re good to go!
Okay so you’re question of MQA…
If you stream the BlueSound 100% you get MQA.
If you go through eARC… I’m not 100% sure on this one. The limiting factor I believe is the TV (not eARC). Meaning the TV might not play nice with MQA and instead only allow Tidal lossless. Again not 100% sure on this.
I had Tidal for ~6 months before stopping. IMO MQA improved only some songs compared to Tidal losses. There didn’t seem to be any regularity (ie it wasn’t a genre/album/artist that was better) - some songs just song sound improved with the codec, others I couldn’t tell even after months of comparing.
I even have some good audio friends who think some songs sound worse with MQA! And that makes sense! It’s a different way of encoding the data - so shouldn’t expect everything to be a uniform improvement. Any change is going to effects both for good and bad.
So even if eARC doesn’t allow MQA honestly I wouldn’t be worried at all!
Drop reply tomorrow with the install results! And I want to know what this local audio company has to say! $20 says they give some BS about how the Chord will “open up the sonic soundstage and improve fidelity” haha!
MQA is a lossy compression of hires recordings to save bandwidth: https://www.thewelltemperedcomputer.com/KB/MQA.htm
They went bankrupt in 2023. This causes Tidal to add the original recordings as well. No need to use MQA anymore.