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Bluesound
There is no Opus on their list of formats. And I had no idea what "Bluesound" is, could it be added as new section to the NAD Electronics page? –Be..anyone (talk) 16:59, 25 March 2015 (UTC)

I am a developer that works for NAD Electronics and works on the lower levels of Bluesound. Opus is supported. Opus is not listed yet because the managers see no value in listing it. JonathanBagg (talk) 18:20, 25 March 2015 (UTC)
 * Almost everything in Wikipedia needs a reference or wikilink. It's hard to talk about Bluesound as long as that's a "red link", i.e., it has no page and also no redirect to a section of a page explaining what it is. If you're interested to create a section for "Bluesound" in NAD Electronics that would solve one of the two problems. There are of course rules against original research and its paid conflict of interests variant, but there's also a rule to ignore all rules as long as it's within the project goals to create an encyclopedia.
 * Real references are sources by a notable third party, e.g., somebody else published a review mentioning that "Bluesound" supports Opus. A primary source, "Bluesound" itself claims that they support it, also works. Only your say-so for this detail would be rather far on the "original research" side; as you can see on Opus almost all claims have references or a citation needed tag. Unrelated, less than three meters from where I typed this is a still working vintage 1980 NAD. ;-) –Be..anyone (talk) 18:53, 25 March 2015 (UTC)