Thought On Audio Codec
Thought On Audio Codec
I really can't understand the common people who wouldn't mind to take the time to convert cd-quality music into a lossy crappy compressed format and evern take the additional wasteful time to append tags to them or even burn them back to cd-r or cd-rw or transfer to portable memories, plus who dare to spend their money to low quality music via netwerk, all of which I define as "Mcdnald-ish."
Thanks for your reading.
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ok for one, I don't really care if it's the highest quality sound or not. Period. As long as it's pretty decent, that's good enough. I don't have to have the very best in everything like some consumer whore or audiophile. But yeah, going from cd to file to cd is a bit rediculous, but how many people acutally do that? That's mainly people who don't have the cd and borrow it and burn it.
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Re: Thought On Audio Codec
.flac for the win.a13n wrote:I really can't understand the common people who wouldn't mind to take the time to convert cd-quality music into a lossy crappy compressed format and evern take the additional wasteful time to append tags to them or even burn them back to cd-r or cd-rw or transfer to portable memories, plus who dare to spend their money to low quality music via netwerk, all of which I define as "Mcdnald-ish."
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carry on.
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I will add this, though. With the technology curve, .flac is only going to increase in popularity.
Remember when you bought a 10GB drive and went, "OMG, I'm never gonna fill this up!"
In the next 3-5 years, the storage technology will eclipse compression methods, and there will hardly be any reason not to use .flac.
Remember when you bought a 10GB drive and went, "OMG, I'm never gonna fill this up!"
In the next 3-5 years, the storage technology will eclipse compression methods, and there will hardly be any reason not to use .flac.