

As an exhibitor, I’d think that was cool. For example, at an audio show (where the internet might be too slow or unpredictable), a company can download onto a desktop a library of native Hi-Res Qobuz files to use instead of streaming them over the internet.
#Qobuz hi res downloads Offline#
Qobuz also allows you to import native Hi-Res music FLAC files onto a desktop computer for offline listening (they are unique in allowing/enabling that) and to purchase Hi-Res downloads. Many of the albums include the names of musicians, the producers, and the lyrics, and they publish weekly interactive online articles.

As such, Qobuz maintains a large and diverse selection of music in many genres even their classical selection is given close attention. A Qobuz mantra is, ‘Qobuz: quality sound, always’. And they have over two million 24 bit Hi-Res files already twice as many as Tidal’s MQA collection (more about MQA below). Crucially, their files are curated carefully and thoughtfully from the best original sources they can get their hands on. Yes: flawless lossless streaming of even native 24/192 FLAC files.

Qobuz is a subscription based digital music provider/streaming service that is quickly gaining attention by offering lossless streaming of high-resolution (Hi-Res) 24 bit FLAC audiophile quality music files up to 24/192 PCM in addition to CD 16/44.1 resolution (and MP3). In a nutshell: Think Tidal-but for the connoisseur.
