• realitista@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    It’s still my preferred format. Everything can play it. At 256kbit or better it sounds fine for usual listening.

    • Disonantezko@lemmy.sdf.org
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      17 hours ago

      Even at 160kbps, maybe 1/1.000.000 people can recognice a FLAC vs MP3 trying 10 times (continuous) using expensive headphones and players, 320kbps is overkill, I prefer a FLAC and just encode to Opus.

      Right now Opus is better and can be played in web browsers, smartphones, YouTube and Netflix are using that for awhile.

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        14 hours ago

        No doubt there are many superior codecs. Opus is amazing, we use it for voice and video over IP. But I doubt anything will ever be as universally playable as MP3.