So much for MQA on Tidal, with the music streaming service announcing that it will soon wipe any remaining MQA-encoded tracks from its catalog of tunes. Also going out with the bathwater are tracks that employ Sony’s 360 Reality Audio format for spatial audio, Tidal says. The news comes a little less than a year after Tidal declared the open-source FLAC codec would become its “preferred” format for high-resolution audio, a move that effectively knocked MQA off its perch as far as Tidal was concerned. This news story is part of TechHive’s coverage of the best music streaming services. Tidal has…