This seemed to have been fixed overnight.
New update from the UK, 3 days' into using Tidal in the Tesla Model 3 (2021 model)ฤก) Can now download Albums/Tracks with no issues. You've been arguing about flac on a stick since I joined this board. That's 4x the quality of an SACD, which is itself very high quality.
And just what is USB music? I play DSD256 over USB. It is not "just USB music with extra steps".
Is your FLAC any better? I'd love 24/96 FLAC but in the car it may not matter. I don't always agree with their selection but that's why we sample. Fourth, the services offer suggestions on other music to hear. Much of it I listen to once and never again. Third, I get all the new music I'll ever want over streaming. There may be a time limit on this though and the link would expire. You may be able to get around this by downloading everything and killing your account and using the software when not connected. If you don't have an account you can't listen to them. They allow you to download music for offline listening but only through the service software. You can't put them on a stick because of copyright laws. Second, the streaming services don't just download to a hard drive and let you do what you want with them. That sounds like a lot, but what about the new albums? And ripping CDs itself is an issue, computers don't have drives anymore because it is OBSOLETE.
If I had 10,000 CDs that would be all I could listen to. Click to expand.First of all, most people don't have music ripped from CDs sitting on a hard drive, and that was the primary source of music on drives.