• @[email protected]
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        141 day ago

        Opus is better in every way

        Except ubiquitousness.

        I can play an MP3 on any digital audio device made in the last 20 years.

        • @[email protected]
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          123 hours ago

          Ubiquitousness is not an aspect of the codec, let alone a technical one. It’s yet another failure of capitalism.

        • @DavidDoesLemmy
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          31 day ago

          True. All my devices support it, but many older ones may not.

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        52 days ago

        I use a combination of mp3s and opus primarily but I can’t remember if opus is the open format ogg or not.

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          I don’t know all the details but Ogg is dead, and Opus has all the advantages from low quality (Speex) to high quality (better than Ogg). It’s made by the same guys anyway. And starting at 128 kbps approximatively, it’s “near perfect” quality which means your ears won’t detect the difference with FLAC. So Opus should be as small as MP3, as good as FLAC. I love that stuff.

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      I thought it didn’t sound any different to me too. That is until me and a friend were riding around listening to Icky Thump by The White Stripes for a few weeks when it first came out.

      Higher bitrate, ripped directly from the CD, pretty decent car radio.

      We had been listening to my copy, he didn’t own it yet.

      We stopped at a record store one day when we were out and he picked up his copy. He wanted to play the CD for whatever reason, and when he stuck the disc in, “berderwiddledod dahta dah BOOM BOOM BOOM”.

      I couldn’t believe it. It was like the record just sucked the power out of us both and used it to burst through the speakers.

      The mp3, by comparison, sounded shrunk down from the source and splashed with water.

      It didn’t change my listening habits because of convenience, but damn. It was an eye opener.

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        Could it be the sound system? Most people seem to prefer the convenience of Bluetooth, ubiquitous small speakers, and maybe that’s usually the limiting factor.

        I stopped trying to keep up with a good sound system when my little ones decided to stuff matchbox cars into the port on my subwoofer. However I do a little set up from Bluetooth with AirTunes/Sonos, so I don’t know if the difference would be apparent. My car is by far my best sound system

    • bitwolf
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      21 day ago

      I thought so too, but once I got IEMs. The drums felt more organic and I heard parts of guitars that I didn’t on mp3.