Qobuz, the high-resolution music streaming service, has been gaining popularity among audiophiles. Whether you're looking to enjoy CD-quality FLAC files or explore its rich editorial content, the Qobuz Web Player offers a seamless browser-based experience. In this guide, we'll walk you through the essential features of the Qobuz Web Player, how to make the most of it, and offer a handy fix if you encounter sound issues - plus a way to stream Qobuz offline permanently.
Part 1. Overview of Qobuz Web Player
The Qobuz Web Player is a browser-based music streaming service accessible directly through your browser. You can access it by visiting https://play.qobuz.com, then logging into your account. It allows users to stream tracks in lossless quality without installing any additional software.
Unlike some competitors, Qobuz integrates in-depth album reviews, artist bios, and downloadable digital booklets into its listening experience. These editorial features, combined with the option to stream up to 24-bit/192 kHz quality (based on your subscription), make the web player a powerful tool for music exploration.
Qobuz Web Player vs Qobuz Desktop App: Can the former replace the latter?
While both versions share core features like Hi-Res audio and editorial content, their user experience diverges significantly, take Qobuz Web Player for instance first:
Qobuz Web Player: Convenience and Accessibility
- No installation required: You can stream music instantly from any browser - ideal for casual listening or on shared/public computers.
- Cross-platform use: Works across Windows, macOS, Linux, or even Chromebooks without compatibility issues.
- Limitations: No offline downloads, limited output control, and occasional audio glitches depending on browser or OS.
Qobuz Desktop App: Enhanced Features for Audiophiles
- Offline listening: Ability to download albums or playlists for offline use, which the Web Player lacks.
- More stable playback: Reduced chance of stuttering or audio cut-outs compared to browser-based streaming.
- Additional settings: Provides more in-depth control over output quality, cache settings, and playback behavior.
You can choose the Qobuz Web Player for convenience and quick access from any device. Also, you can opt for the Qobuz Desktop App if you're serious about audio fidelity, want offline playback, or have a high-end DAC setup.
Tip: Only purchased albums include DRM-free downloads. Subscriptions don't offer this.
Part 2. How to Stream Music on Qobuz Web Player Online/Offline
For a beginner to use the Qobuz Music, it's essential to know how it works and how to take full advantage of the Qobuz web player. In this part, I'll show you the detailed guide of usage of Qobuz web player.
Phrase 1. Navigating the Interface & Discovering Music
Before you dive into Qobuz's high-resolution streaming experience, it's important to understand how to effectively navigate the Qobuz Web Player interface. This ensures you're getting the most out of the platform, whether you're exploring new music or diving deep into classic albums.
Step 1. Visit the official Qobuz Web Player, and log in with your credentials. Once logged in, you'll be greeted by a personalized dashboard that showcases new releases, editorial picks, popular playlists, and music by genre.
Step 2. Use the top navigation bar to access sections like "Discover", "Playlists", "Favorites", and "Purchases".
Step 3. The search bar at the top-right is your gateway to finding specific artists, albums, tracks, or genres instantly. You can play the song you sought and stream it online.
A standout feature of Qobuz is its commitment to music journalism. As you explore albums, you'll often find rich editorial content such as reviews, artist interviews, and release insights. Many albums also include a digital booklet, which you can view or download directly from the album page. These PDF booklets typically contain original album art, liner notes, credits, and even lyrics, enhancing the listening experience with context and depth.
So if you're looking to discover music on Qobuz Web Player with a more meaningful connection, don't skip these built-in resources.
Tip: The digital booklets only purchased album can be downloaded.
Phrase 2. Creating & Managing Your Playlists
Once you've found music you enjoy, the next step is learning how to create and manage playlists on Qobuz Web Player. This is essential for organizing your library by mood, genre, or personal favorites.
From the album or song list, hover over any track and click on the three-dot menu to reveal options. Select "Add to playlists", and you will be prompted to either create a new playlist or choose an existing one.
To create a new playlist:
Step 1. Go to 'Playlists' on the navigation bar.
Step 2. Click the blue button 'Create a playlist', and give your playlist a name and optional description.
Step 3. Confirm to add tracks you loved to this playlist.
To manage your playlists:
Step 1. Same to navigate to 'Playlists' on the navigation bar.
Step 2. Click the button 'Organize my playlists'.
Step 3. You can rearrange the order of your playlists by dragging, or by clicking 'Modify the playlist' to edit your playlist names, descriptions, or privacy settings.
Step 4. You can also remove tracks by clicking 'Remove from Playlist' under the three dots after entering the playlist.
This intuitive process makes it easy to build your personal collection of favorites. Whether you're curating a jazz evening mix, a workout playlist, or an audiophile-grade compilation, Qobuz's playlist features help you stay organized with ease.
Plus, since playlists are cloud-based, you can access and edit them seamlessly across devices, including from the Qobuz Web Player and the mobile or desktop apps.
Phrase 3. Playing Your Qobuz Music Offline
If you're wondering how to play Qobuz music offline on your browser, it's important to note that the Qobuz Web Player does not support native offline playback. This feature is currently limited to Qobuz's mobile and desktop apps, where you can download tracks for offline listening.
However, if you prefer using a browser or are on a device where installing the Qobuz app isn't ideal, there's a smart workaround - using AudFree Streaming Audio Recorder. This powerful tool lets you access Qobuz's entire library and download songs true lossless quality (DRM-free). And you can choose formats like FLAC, WAV, or MP3, etc. And the original ID3 tags and metadata can be perserved. Besides, it can batch download at speeds up to 65x faster.
How to Download Music from Qobuz Web Player
Here's a step-by-step guide to get Qobuz tracks to DRM-free files.
- Step 1 Download and Launch AudFree Streaming Audio Recorder
- Launch AudFree Streaming Audio Recorder on you computer, you will see 9 main music streamers on the home screen.
- Step 2Adjust Output Parameters
- Go to 'Preferences' under the menu, and click 'Conversion' tab to preset the Qobuz output format (e.g., Lossless, FLAC, or WAV). Also, you can adjust bit rate, sample rate, etc. After that, tap the Output tab to choose an output folder and enable ID3 tag export for better music organization.
- Step 3Add Qobuz Music to the Conversion List
- Close this window, click the icon of Qobuz, and sign in. Choose the tracks, playlists, or albums you want to download, and click the bottom-right Green '+' icon to upload them to conversion list.
- Step 4Start Downloadig Qobuz Music
- Click the 'Convert' button at the bottom-right corner. And the converted tracks will be under the 'Converted List'. Or you can access these tracks in the preset local folder.
Part 3. How to Fix Qobuz Web Player No Sound
While the Qobuz Web Player generally offers smooth high-resolution streaming, some users occasionally encounter a frustrating issue: no sound during playback. This can happen for various reasons - from browser settings to system output conflicts. Before you assume the issue lies with Qobuz itself, it's worth going through a systematic checklist to isolate and resolve the problem.
If you've already tried refreshing the page or restarting your browser and the problem persists, follow these detailed steps to troubleshoot Qobuz Web Player no sound issues:
Step 1. Check Browser Tab and System Volume Settings
You can start with this basics to troubleshoot first:
- Make sure the Qobuz tab isn't muted (right-click the tab and look for a "Unmute Site" option).
- Confirm your system volume isn't muted or set too low.
- Try playing audio from another site (e.g., YouTube) to ensure your browser can play sound properly.
Tip: If only Qobuz has no sound, the issue is likely with browser permissions or Qobuz's internal audio settings.
Step 2. Confirm the Correct Audio Output Device
On Windows or macOS, your computer might be sending audio to the wrong output device (e.g., disconnected headphones or HDMI monitor).
For Windows, you can right-click the sound icon in the taskbar and click 'Open Sound Settings'. And then choose the correct output device under 'Choose your output device'.
For macOS, you can go to 'System Settings' and click 'sound' to check if your output device is active and functional.
Step 3. Update Your Browser
Qobuz recommends using the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, or Safari for best performance. If you follow steps 1 and 2, but your Qobuz still has no sound. Go to your browser's settings and manually check for updates. If an update is available, install it and restart the browser before trying Qobuz again.
Outdated browsers may cause HTML5 audio playback to fail or conflict with streaming protection (DRM).
Step 4. Clear Cache and Cookies
Corrupted cache files or cookies can block scripts essential for audio playback. You can also clear the cache and cookies to see if it works.
For Chrome or Edge users, open the browser and click 'Setting', tap 'Privacy & Security' tab, and click 'Delete browsing data'. Click 'Delete date' to clear cache and cookies. After clearing, log back into Qobuz Web Player and test playback again.
Tip: This step often resolves persistent errors when playback fails to initialize.
Step 5. Disable Conflicting Extensions
Ad blockers, script blockers, or even VPN browser extensions can interfere with the audio output on streaming platforms. Temporarily disable extensions like AdBlock, Privacy Badger, or NoScript. Alternatively, open an Incognito Window (which disables most extensions by default) and visit Qobuz there.
If the sound works in Incognito Mode, you can narrow the cause down to one or more installed extensions.
Step 6. Try a Different Browser or Restart Device
If none of the above resolves the issue:
- Switch to another supported browser (e.g., from Chrome to Firefox).
- Restart your computer to clear background audio processes or driver conflicts.
If Qobuz works in a different browser, consider resetting the original browser to default settings.
In Summary
The Qobuz Web Player delivers a rich, browser-based listening experience for high-resolution music lovers. From intuitive navigation and personalized playlists to premium editorial content, it offers more than just streaming. However, the inability to download music offline directly via browser can be a drawback.
That's where tools like AudFree Streaming Audio Recorder come in - bridging the gap between online streaming and offline access without compromising quality. Whether you're troubleshooting playback issues or building a personal offline library, this guide ensures you're getting the most from Qobuz on the web.

Roger Kelly
Staff Editor