Flac Deezer



Deezer welcomes HiFi into the Family

Spotify and Deezer modded apps to allow full ad-less streaming available at Mobilism. Freezer - Streaming and downloading app for Deezer. AIDS - Android app for downloading mp3/FLAC from Deezer. Replacement for deezloader. Fildo - Android app for downloading and streaming music. Yamaha supports Deezer HiFi so NP-S303 could be a good option. Again, hard to know it's actually FLAC streams and not MP3. The hardest test - I'm running Logitech media server/squeezebox which supports Deezer 320kbit. I was able to hack the Spotify plugin so that when selecting a track there, a matching track (FLAC) from Deezer is streamed. Dynamic range is pretty impressive. Playing High Highs' Open Season on Deezer, the highs sound clanky and dry. Sound-wise, Tidal really wins over Deezer. At this point, I'm not really sure if I'm hearing FLAC vs MQA difference or Deezer vs Tidal magic. My dilemma will be explained below.

Posted by Jennefer Meléndez | March 24, 2021 | Family, HiFi, US

Unlimited high fidelity music now available as Family package for just $19.99

Your whole family deserves the supreme music experience. Today Deezer’s new dedicated “Family HiFi” tier launches worldwide. If you’re one of Deezer’s HiFi users, you can instantly upgrade to “Family HiFi” and get up to six profiles for just $19.99.

The new offering costs just $5 more than a regular HiFi subscription, which means that you pay only $1 for each additional profile. Deezer will also open Family Hifi to new subscribers for the same price later this year.

The benefits of Deezer Family HiFi are:

  • Six individual, password-protected, HiFi profiles under one subscription
  • No ads and access to 70 million high fidelity tracks
  • Filter kids’ access with parental controls
  • Unlimited skips, offline listening and downloads in FLAC quality
  • Curated recommendations, smart mixes and editorial playlists, including your own Family Mix
  • A dedicated “HiFi Room” with exclusive curated HiFi content
  • Flow, your “personal soundtrack” that knows what you want to hear by using smart data, algorithms and editorial recommendations
  • Exclusive access to our dedicated ‘360 by Deezer’ app with tracks in Sony’s innovative ‘360 Reality Audio’ format
  • Dedicated customer service for Hifi users only

Deezer Family HiFi users can enjoy the service on their mobile, desktop app or via any of Deezer’s partners. This includes Sony, Sonos, Bang & Olufsen, Xbox, Google Home and Samsung to name just a few.

“We always listen to our customer feedback and continue innovating our service. We know that a growing number of fans truly appreciate incredible sound and want to share this experience with their whole family. Our new subscription plan now means the entire household can enjoy supreme high fidelity music.” said Yoav Banai, VP Customer Engagement at Deezer.

Deezer Family HiFi is available from today for existing Deezer HiFi users and will roll out to new users later this year. If you’re a new user, you can first try out Deezer HiFi by signing up for three months free here.

Media Contact
For further information, please contact PR Manager for The Americas Jennefer V. Meléndez (JMelendez@Deezer.com)

Related Posts

Deezer Flac Songs

The global music streaming platform will come pre-installed on Mobee-K’s Samsung Galaxy powered, high fidelity (HiFi) supported earphonesNew users can...
· New agreement brings Brazilian fans the best of music, podcast and video entertainment · The deal positions Deezer as...
Podcast fans around the world can now discover a huge range of shows, wherever they are Deezer’s ‘Podcast’ tab is...

With regards to getting their music fix, an ever increasing number of people are changing from physical formats and music downloads to streaming services. What is more, it is anything but difficult to see any reason why.

The capacity to access to countless tracks at the tap of a touchscreen implies it has never been easier to chase down old top choices or find brand new groups and artists. A few services offer limited free music applications (supported by adverts with restricted playback alternatives), yet in the primary you pay a set month to month membership expense, which will in general be around the 12 USD mark for a basic service.

The general quality of these streams fluctuates between services. Those concerned less by outright quality and more with getting value for your money can tune in to packed streams at 320 kbps from any likes of Spotify.

Yet, you do not need to forfeit quality. Qobuz and Deezer Hi-Fi both have membership levels which permit you to get to CD-quality streams and, where the substance is accessible, even hi-res music.

This expansion in quality accompanies an expansion in membership cost however. Regardless of whether you need decision and accommodation, or the most noteworthy fidelity conceivable, these two streaming services will assist you with picking the correct one for you.

Contents

Quick Look Into the Service

Qobuz:

Qobuz might not be the most notable streaming service, yet it is ostensibly the most developed regarding file quality. Its Sublime+ tier enables clients to stream more than 70,000 24-bt hi-res collections and download tracks at a limited cost, yet you have to burn through 311 USD on a yearly membership. Read also: Tidal vs Qobuz.

Beneath this tier sits a hi-res Studio tier 19 USD every month or 187 USD every year. Qobuz is accessible on groups of gadgets.

There is a web player, work area, and versatile applications, in addition to various organized streaming items that are also compatible with the service. The interface is ideal to use across work areas and portable despite the fact that the curation could be better.

With regards to the list, Qobuz is not exactly as pop-heavy as its adversaries, and has some entirely significant vulnerable sides in its list, yet there is still a good parity and it merits the free trial to check whether the majority of what you need is on there.

Deezer Hi-Fi:

In 2017, Deezer turned into the main music streaming service to commend its tenth birthday celebration. As with any noteworthy transitioning, the French organization celebrated by making 2017 a year of huge change.

It rebranded its CD-quality tier, giving it another name and cost, and making it available on more applications and platforms. Moving on to 2020, and keeping in mind that Deezer has banded together with hi-res streaming accomplice, MQA, there is no indication of hi-res sound streams on Deezer up until now, just 16-bit CD-quality (25 USD every month).

That puts it off guard contrasted with the hi-res music you will discover on Tidal and Qobuz. Deezer has one up secret weapon: 360 Reality Audio tracks.

The vivid arrangement is somewhat similar to Dolby Atmos, however, explicitly for streamed music. It is a decent reward yet it is just accessible to endorsers of Deezer’s 25 USD per month ‘Hi-Fi’ tier, and only through a separate iOS or Android application.

Fortunately, Deezer’s broad index, tremendous gadget support, easy to understand interface, and fair non-music content establishes the frameworks for a service that can rival the best. Also, there is a free tier on the off chance that you want to try it first.

Flac

Features

Qobuz:

Qobuz’s comparatively significant expense has consistently been legitimized by its comprehensive library of hi-res music (FLAC 24-bit up to 192 kHz). Recent figures put the absolute number of hi-res tracks at over two millions.

Flac Deezer App

Numbers rarely recount the entire story, however, we normally discover hi-res collections on Qobuz. On the other side, in any case, we frequently discover collections on Tidal, Spotify, Apple Music and Deezer that are not accessible on Qobuz by any means which we would contend is a far greater issue.

While it is badly designed to find that the most recent collection or track by your preferred artist is not accessible in hi-res on your picked streaming service, it is downright irritating in the event that it is not accessible in any way. New music appears to be a specific issue, with Lane 8’s Brightest Lights and The Band Royale’s eponymous collection both missing (at the hour of composing) from Qobuz, yet accessible from Tidal, Spotify, and Deezer.

Deezer Hi-Fi:

Deezer has, since quite a while ago, offered ‘CD-quality’ tracks in the 16-bit or 44.1 kHz FLAC format. These tracks are accessible to the individuals who buy into the 25 USD per-month Hi-Fi tier, and keeping in mind that you at first expected to possess one of a bunch of explicit gadgets, they would now be able to be tuned in to by means of practically any gadget that supports the core Deezer experience, including smartphones and PCs.

It once looked likely that Deezer would add hi-res streaming to its collection, yet the organization has since chosen to go down the 360 Reality Audio course. Think about this like Dolby Atmos, however, explicitly for streamed music, and you have the idea.

Deezer is the main music streaming service to still offer 360 Reality Audio. Likewise, the tracks accessible in the arrangement are incorporated as a major aspect of the Hi-Fi membership.

You should download an alternate application, called 360 by Deezer, in the event that you need to hear them out, yet this extra application likewise offers access to the entirety of the non-360 tracks of the standard application so you do not need to continually switch between the two.

Qobuz vs Deezer Hi-Fi

Deezer Streaming Quality

Qobuz Deezer Hi-Fi
- 320 Kbps MP3/ 16-bit 44.1 kHz FLAC/ 24-bit ≤192 kHz FLAC (Studio/Sublime+)
- 320 kbps MP3 (Premium) / 1411 kbps FLAC (HiFi)
- Web, iOS, Android, Windows, Mac OS X (macOS)
- Web, Android, iOS, Windows Phone
- 30 days trial
- 128 kbps MP3
Deezer flac quality

Final Verdict

For anybody ready to spend close to 12 USD every month on 320 kbps music streaming, there will never have been a convincing reason to pick Qobuz over any likes of Spotify or Apple Music, so the loss of that membership tier is definitely not a significant blow. Qobuz has consistently been about ‘Hi-Fi’ streaming, and here it is the ruler of substance, overcoming its opponents with the near comprehensiveness of its list.

Meanwhile, Deezer may at present have hi-res in its sights, yet all has gone calm on that front since the declaration of its organization with MQA back in September 2017. What is more, until it comes as a feature of a competitive bundle, it does not shine brilliantly enough to be the main light in music streaming.

Related Posts: