• Victor@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Qobuz vs TIDAL, go! (Curious to know more, if someone is willing to do a comparison that has experience with both, or either.)

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      2 days ago

      I trialed Tidal and thought it was fine. Just Fine. I’m trying Qobuz right now. It seems like all the things I like from Bandcamp but there’s also a paid streaming service. The audio sounds great on Qobuz and I like the option of buying HiRes albums for my local media server. I’m an iOS loser, and they just updated Apple Music with finally some good crossfade. I’m a simpleton and that appeals a lot to me. I can’t find crossfade setting on Qobuz for iOS. I feel like I would pick Qobuz over Tidal just for the ease of downloading my music to my Zune/iPod/subsonic/jellyfin.

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      2 days ago

      Easy comparison. Tidal is not ethical. With investors like Black rocks …they’re devil financing wars and genocide.

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        18 hours ago

        I don’t know who Black Rocks is or whether or not they finance wars and genocide. I also couldn’t find anything regarding them investing in TIDAL. Can you confirm with sources for either claim?

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          21 hours ago

          BlackRock is the world’s largest asset manager, overseeing trillions of dollars for governments, corporations, and individuals.

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            18 hours ago

            So I see. I still can’t find anywhere that says they invested in TIDAL.

            But does that make TIDAL unethical? Does the poison run up the water stream or down?

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                10 hours ago

                So Block owns TIDAL, and BlackRock owns some shares in Block, and BlackRock does some shady investments.

                I dunno man. I don’t know how far/many steps back I should take before I consider it far enough removed from the unethical practices. It’s not like TIDAL invests in war and genocide. Right?