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Thursday 15 December 2016

MQS SD - The Newest Physical Music Format

The Beatles 1 - in a new physical format
A new physical format is on it's way, and The Beatles "1" album is available in this high resolution format, called MQS SD, which in fact is a micro SD card. Explore further on the video below:

8 comments:

Geert said...

unappealing ...

Anonymous said...

where can I buy it!

James Peet said...

No. Just, no.

kirkenshrir said...

The audio on the Blu-ray is 24/96 (which is already better quality than this new "MQS" edition at 24/44.1) BUT some of the tracks on the Blu-ray use live versions of these songs. Sure, "Love Me Do" and "She Loves You" weren't remixed in 2015 so their 24bit versions from the 2009 USB stick are still available...
BUT, this new edition adds 24bit upgrades to the 2015 remixes of "From Me to You", "Can't Buy Me Love", "A Hard Day's Night","Yesterday" , "Hey Jude", AND "The Long and Winding Road"

Zongadude said...

I think this is a rather clever idea, for the people who still wants physical format. (and you can have hires audio - which is better than cd).

BUT.... what about the life duration of such an SD card ? Isn't that a very fragile format ? That can be easily erased, lost, or broken ?

Let's wait and see.

Anonymous said...

WHERE CAN I GET ON!!!???!!! IVE GOT TO HAVE IT!

Brian Fried said...

A neat idea — physical merged with digital, keeping both happy — but I'd like to see it used on new albums to register if it sticks around or disappears quickly like DAT and DCC.

irgendwas said...

Sorry I'm dumb: Where's the video link?