opus is higher quality at a much lower bitrate, meaning you can definitely store more songs in the opus format than in 320 mp3. opus can be constant bit rate or variable bit rate, whichever you prefer at encode time
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opus is higher quality at a much lower bitrate, meaning you can definitely store more songs in the opus format than in 320 mp3. opus can be constant bit rate or variable bit rate, whichever you prefer at encode time
yeah, but guess what opus is transparent at? depending on the music, anywhere from 96kbps to 160kbps.
how did i know it was standards
now, proliferate
.opus for lossy music, .flac for lossless music, .png for image files, .mkv for video
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That would require investment in infrastructure, and our govt would rather get us into another 9 forever wars than do such a thing.
pretty rough to find an ISP in america with upload speeds worth a damn
DOOM tests on animals? so the doggo is now DOOMGUY?
They want to be able to provide the option should Ubuntu go off the reservation
I, for one, welcome our new AI overlords.
Don’t you guys have phones?
Which raises the point, why don’t they just improve their server side cheat detection? Something like sending the mouse movement data + accuracy etc. in between each round and scan it. If it comes out positive then have the community review the footage. CSGO does this very well IMO. Especially since now we have AI and people have made pretty good cheat analysis models for server side anti cheats
Because anti-cheat isn’t the point. They’re trying to get you used to installing invasive spyware on your machine in exchange for a little temporary Privelege.
and yet 95% of humanity does exactly that
One step that could help would be to require proof that you actually went to $location
and nothing of value was lost
One of the many reasons I switched away from using iTunes to manage my collection.
If you’re on windows, MusicBee is the most iTunes-like without being terrible. Otherwise, you’re better off sticking with foobar.
Of course not.
Sure is a shame we accidentally covered up the cameras 90% of the time.
In first world countries, piracy is a service issue. And steam offers regional pricing, but soydevs don’t actually care about not-america/not-eu