I do not support any services that use MQA. So I can not listen to your link.
You may not know already, so I will provide a link to information about exactly why MQA is bad, and why you should avoid anything that uses MQA as a requirement.
- please watch this and educate yourself on the issue.
MQA is a blight upon the audio and artist community, it is basically a snake-oil service designed to pull people in so they can continually charge money for a substandard listening experience. It is abusing artists, manufacturers, and customers by trying to make MQA support a requirement for the audio community - while also reducing the quality of the music it touches. - This is why you are receiving criticism for posting these links, especially in the way you did.
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You should also know that artists, equipment manufacturers, and customers have all agreed that MQA is bad - the only reason manufacturers still support it at all, is because there are still many customers who do now know that MQA is bad, and so manufacturers are only now putting MQA into their equipment because those customers are demanding it.
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Instead consider services that offer FLAC or even an MP3 as alternatives to obtain wider support.
Also - no posts here have ridiculed you at all. They have only correctly pointed out what appears to be a pattern of behavior regarding a service that is fairly widely known to be a snake-oil service.
I also suggest that you search for an alternative service that fits your needs better than MQA. Do not pay companies to abuse you and the artists you support.