The last button on the playback ribbon is labeled Play Queue. A speaker icon is what you’ll click to manage Qobuz’s audio output options. You’ll also be able to choose what audio quality the track or album streams at (capped at hi-res 24-bit/up to 192kHz where applicable). When you’re listening to a song, playback controls are located at the bottom of the app. You can also search for songs, artists, albums, and playlists using the search field next to Offline Library. Then there’s Offline Library, which is where any track, album, or playlist you’ve imported for internet-free access lives. Favorites is where all of your favorited tracks and artists are stored, and Purchases is where you’ll be able to find any album you’ve downloaded. You can also build collaborative playlists that you can share with other Qobuz users. My Playlists is where all of your liked playlists are stored, as well as where you’ll go to create your very own. The Magazine Tab in the Qobuz desktop app. Magazine is an amazing hub for the written word, featuring news, interviews, op-eds, retrospectives, and hi-fi listening tutorials and guides. From left to right (after Discover), these are Magazine, My Playlists, Favorites, Purchases, and Offline Library. You’ll see five other tabs at the top of the app. At the bottom of the Discover panel is a section called The Taste of Qobuz, which pairs handpicked Qobuz artists and albums with incredible synopses of the chosen material. Scroll down a bit further to find The Qobuz Playlists, a collection of platform playlists that you can filter by format, release date, artists, and a few other categories. Every Friday, Qobuz will compile a new list of tracks based on your musical tastes and listening history. Scroll down a bit to find the Tailored For You player. Under New Releases you’ll be able to see all the platform’s newest albums, with hi-res Studio offerings labeled accordingly (there’ll be a hi-res logo placed next to the entry). After launching, you’ll be on the Discover screen, which is broken up into a few sections. ![]() Qobuz’s desktop app offers an exceptional user interface. Michael Bizzaco / Digital Trends How do you use Qobuz? You can also find the tool on the Soundiiz website. Similar to Deezer, Qobuz (in partnership with Soundiiz) also offers a playlist transfer feature, which you should see a banner for at the bottom of the screen. After you’ve completed creating your account, you’ll be taken to a Qobuz launch screen, where you’ll be able to download whatever desktop app your machine supports, or launch the web player. This panel also lets you pick a few of your favorite music genres to help Qobuz curate content for you. Once you’ve entered your email and password, you’ll be taken to a personalization screen where you’ll be asked if you’d like to receive news and special offers from Qobuz and its affiliates. ![]() We signed up for the service on the Qobuz website and tested the user interface and music playback through the macOS desktop app on a late 2020 MacBook Pro and the iOS app on an iPhone 12. There’s also a desktop app for Windows and macOS computers and a browser-based web player. You can download the Qobuz mobile app for iOS and Android devices. Sublime also has a Duo tier for two people ($22.49 per month) and a Family tier for $29.17 per month. Sublime comes with all the same base perks as Studio, plus up to 60% off many download purchases and its Solo tier starts at $15 per month. Studio also has a Duo tier for two people ($18 per month) and a Family tier for up to six users at the same address for $22 per month. The former currently goes for $13 per month (or $130 annually) for its Solo tier and will net you nearly all the benefits one can get from the platform, including access to the entire library, offline downloads, and 24-bit 192kHz FLAC songs and albums (when available). ![]() Qobuz offers two main subscriptions: Studio and Sublime. What is Apple Music? Music, pricing, and features explained SiriusXM reboots satellite radio with new app, features - and price What is Deezer? Features, pricing, and music quality explained
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