Rather, royalties will be paid based on the actual streaming activity of individual HiFi Plus subscribers as opposed to the industry accepted method of aggregating streams, empowering fans to play a larger role in the success of their favorite artists. In this new model, royalties attributed to HiFi Plus subscribers will not be aggregated. Fan-centered royalties: Starting in 2022, TIDAL is taking a different approach on royalties.This direct-to-artist payment is in addition to their streaming royalties. Each month, a percentage of HiFi Plus subscribers' membership fees will be directed towards their top streamed artist, which they will see in their activity feed. This innovative program will give artists access to an additional payment stream, so they can benefit directly from their biggest fans on TIDAL. Direct-to-artist payments: Beginning today, TIDAL will launch monthly direct-to-artist payments.Tidal is well-known for its innovative music quality. Q2: Does Tidal sound better than Spotify on AirPods Of course, yes. Besides, you can also stream Dolby Atmos audio from Apple Music and Amazon Music. However, if you do like Apple music more just stick with that. You can absolutely listen to spatial Dolby Atmos music from Tidal on AirPods Pro and Max. I tried Apple Music when it came out just to see what it was about but I like Tidal more. I've had Spotify but for the last few years I've been on Tidal. They are going to be trying some new things out to hopefully pay artist more money which I am all about. The sound quality is not better than higher tiered headphones but the spatial audio blows away any stereo audio Ive heard or surround sound audio. It has more than 90 million tracks that you can listen to in CD-quality sound. Not that Spotify is perfect either by any means - heck, even usability-wise after all these years you still can't sort the list of playlists alphabetically in the PC desktop client. Tidal may not be as popular as Apple Music or Spotify, but it is the go-to streaming platform for HD and hi-res music. But for me it's indeed all the other things that made me cancel my Tidal subscription just now after spending time reading about it (and after being repeatedly annoyed by constantly incorrect album listings for various artists). ![]() ![]() In the end the above is up to each person to decide for themselves, as value and quality are quite subjective - it doesn't help person A one bit if person B can hear a difference but A himself can't, after all. Guys, Tidal works way better than Spotify with your AirPods Pro Spotify's max audio quality is 320 kbps while Tidal can go up to 1411 kbps. There's certainly no "oh boy, I sure wish I was listening to this in lossless format instead" for me. But then lossless FLAC (like my old CD collection in digital format) vs Spotify Premium is already a wash for me despite my quality gear at home, and thus most likely will be for most "average" people whose average gear and average hearing already limits them anyway - and especially when listening on the go. That is, Tidal Premium vs Spotify Premium for example. Meanwhile, Spotify offers multiple audio quality settings, including a 24 kbps option for saving data, but it maxes out at 320 kbps. Tidal HiFi provides CD-quality audio at the same price as Spotify Premium and HiFi Plus extends to HiRes FLAC audio up to 192 kHz. ![]() I've no problems with Tidal's audio quality, but then I can't really tell it apart from Spotify either. If high-quality audio is your priority, Tidal is the better option.
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