MQA on notice

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wushuliu

MQA on notice
« on: 13 Apr 2017, 01:48 pm »
Hm this is interesting...

http://www.audiostream.com/content/brio-orastream-native-hi-res-streaming#5Mzi0U17HE9e5oY1.97

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From the press release:

Singapore (Newswire) April 12th, 2017 – OraStream Private Limited launches BRIO by OraStream ("BRIO"),
a next-generation consumer music streaming server. BRIO is a novel personal music server for consumers to stream music
at native resolution. It lets users stream 16 bit/44kHz up to 24 bit/192kHz resolution audio,
which delivers all the digital information to bring true musical reproduction.

Did I hear someone ask for hi-res without the "special sauce" (see: Neil Young back in his Pono days)?
We first met OraStream and their patented quality-adaptive streaming technology way back in 2011 (Streaming 24/96 over the Internet. Interested?).
Quality-adaptive means that Brio will throttle the streaming bit rate to 'fit' your current pipe and device in use.

Here are the current plan offerings which should help to explain Brio better:

Standard plan is free of charge. It turns desktop PCs into personal music servers which allow consumers to access music stored
in their PCs remotely at native resolution, using a web browser on another PC. It also gives consumers access to connected streaming services.
Mobile plan costs $15 per year. It allows consumers to use an iOS and Android app to access the PC server and connected streaming services
using Wi-Fi or 4G/LTE cellular networks.
Cloud plan costs $150 per year. It allows consumers to upload up to 1,000 GB of music files to cloud storage and stream the music from
a cloud-server (rather than relying on your PC server). It also includes all the Standard and Mobile Plan features.

Read more at http://www.audiostream.com/content/brio-orastream-native-hi-res-streaming#zC85HMsRPoSSp8oU.99
« Last Edit: 13 Apr 2017, 07:06 pm by wushuliu »

mresseguie

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Re: MQA on notice
« Reply #1 on: 13 Apr 2017, 03:47 pm »
Cool stuff. I'll look out for more news.

Thanks.  :thumb:

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reelvox

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Re: MQA on notice
« Reply #3 on: 13 Apr 2017, 09:04 pm »
Auralic's position on MQA articulated here via Darko:

http://www.digitalaudioreview.net/2017/04/auralic-firmware-v5-0-adds-dsp-engine-web-browser-control/

More great news! This MQA ship is headed into rocky waters. Titanic anyone?

bacobits1

Re: MQA on notice
« Reply #4 on: 13 Apr 2017, 10:06 pm »
Let her sink! I say! :lol:

That was constructive wasn't it?