I agree, this sort of audio problem is usually decoding. If the data stream is fragmented/chunked (e.g. HLS) and/or embedded metadata and there is an error in reassembly - then this sort of error can also occur but I believe Tidal Flac is a normal Flac stream so unlikely.
The files are served using regular http "downloads".
If the error is in decoding then it should be easily replicated by anybody with access to Tidal Flac and a Receiver. Does Tidal offer a offline capability to download a track ?
I was wondering whether we see an issue with high FLAC compression levels. I think such issues have been reported before. So yes, if I new an exact track ID I could probably investigate this theory.
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