• trolololol@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    In between

    It’s not in MP3, it’s Ogg vorbis and I don’t have equipment and time to have an informed opinion about how good Ogg vorbis is at any given bit rate.

    They claim usual people can’t tell between what they do and better bit rates. I know I’m picky so I know I’ll notice something.

    Remembering t this is Anna’s archive. The goal is preservation of human culture, not pirating.

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      8 hours ago

      ogg is better than mp3 at lower bit rates. As they increase in bit rate they become indistinguishable.

      That said, this stuff is way too low quality to care about.

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        49 minutes ago

        I like flac and I understand the human desire to get the best quality of everything. You can’t tell the difference between 25mb flac and 2,5 mb 160 kbps opus though.

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          1 hour ago

          Alright, I will concede that Opus at 160kbps is really good. I always knew at low bitrates it was better than mp3 but I have not used it in awhile. I store everything in flac.

          But if anyone else wants to compare: https://opus-bitrates.anthum.com/ lets you compare various bit rates of Opus. I think I hear a high end distortion in 160 that I don’t hear in the 512, but it could be expectation.

      • Sockenklaus@sh.itjust.works
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        5 hours ago

        Yes, Ogg Vorbis’s sucessor is Opus, which is amazing at low bitrates. That’s why they used 75 kbit/s Opus for all file with popularity = 0 opposed to the original 160 kbit/s Ogg Vorbis for all files with popularity > 0.