![]() ![]() * Neither Firefox on Windows, nor Edge on Windows support playing lossless content from TIDAL HiFi. “Augmenting” an existing Plex music library with TIDAL content requires running Plex Media Server v1. Smart TVs (see Smart TV supported models).PlayStation 4 (PlayStation 5 is not supported due to system limitations from Sony).The following Plex client/player apps support accessing linked TIDAL content: Related Page: Enhance a Plex Music Library With TIDAL Plex Apps that Support TIDAL Related Page: Add TIDAL Content to Your Plex Music Library Furthermore, you can even add content from TIDAL (artists, albums, or individual tracks) so that it appears alongside your own content in your personal library. Related Page: Browse TIDAL Content in Plexįor those who already have a music library on their Plex Media Server, you’ll see awesome integrations such as albums for an artist that are available on TIDAL, but missing from your library. With a TIDAL subscription (whether you already have one or want to start one through us) linked to your Plex account, you’ll be able to access TIDAL’s tens of millions of songs and videos through your Plex apps whenever you want. Related Page: Adding TIDAL Subscriptions to Plex In addition, we’ve worked out some really great ways to combine it with your own library. To help provide a bridge between those two worlds, we’ve partnered with TIDAL, who has a vast universe of music, most of it available in lossless quality FLAC. The former group often runs into a dilemma: How do we keep discovering quality new music? How do we avoid losing ourselves, and our curated albums, in an infinite sea of (streaming) music? ![]() Digital music users largely fall into two camps these days: those with their own, personal, curated music collection and others who use a music streaming service. ![]()
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