191-192 is pretty rough! 256 is probably the least we would ...

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In case anyone is curious, I just checked the Wavlake RSS feed for one of my releases and it seems the original 16-bit/44.1 kHz WAV file was automatic...
191-192 is pretty rough! 256 is probably the least we would expect nad 320 kbps feels like a standard. Ideally RSS feed would have two files, one for streaming and one high quality so that client can decide what version they would like to play. If Tidal offers hi-fi sound so we can do the same.
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