how is it the problem if the consumer doesn't care about it, but sure :)
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aphirst
"everyone collectively made a bad decision" is the least satisfying of all worlds
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aphirst
"everyone agreed on something not actually in their own best interest for [god knows why]"
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aphirst
see: politics
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darwin
while I don't disagree, exactly, I think we undervalue what-people-actually-want at our peril, heh
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aphirst
interests are decoupled
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darwin
in reality, with people djing 320 mp3s in the club, nothing is lost compared to everyone using FLAC.
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darwin
nothing anyone can detect, and in return there's a huge amount of "ease of use" from the defacto standard being smaller than WAV
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aphirst
legitimate technical interest vs "i want thing to work without having to think" vs "i want to sell stuff at highest price with lowest effort"
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Dr-Flay
I DJ with Winamp/WACUP so use whateve formats the files come in, including tracker modules
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aphirst
but a someone who doesn't even really understand or appreciate what it is that DJs are actually supposed to do all i can do is shrug the shoulders
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darwin
google "harmonic dj mixing" and you'll understand at least one thing that DJs do :)
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darwin
briefly, they make sure the songs are in compatible keys
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aphirst
sounds like something computers can do?
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Dr-Flay
or use a bridge sample with no beat
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aphirst
or that could be handled automatically by listening once and tagging appropriately?
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darwin
sure, computers ultimately can do everything, so what you just said is a non-statement to me, but sure
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darwin
(yes, yes, not "everything")
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aphirst
do i look like someone who goes to parties or who listens to music people play at parties
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Dr-Flay
go to better parties
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aphirst
pretty much the entirety of english language popular music for 20 years could drop off the face of the map and i wouldn't notice
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darwin
I simply use DJing as an example where people (DJs) theoretically would want to use lossless, because they're amplifying their source file to a large audience at high volume
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aphirst
darwin, presumably using highest quality audio equipment
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darwin
but in practice, neither the industry nor the artists nor the audience in question really care
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aphirst
on the flip side though, archivists only have to rip an album correctly once
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darwin
and, I submit, probably shouldn't. because nobody can meaningfully tell the difference in sound between this world and that world.
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darwin
and "we" get a giant win from using MP3 vs wav already
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aphirst
i wonder whether there will ever be a 'new wave' of lossless audio formats that exploit hitherto unknown patterns in sound
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darwin
I totally agree about archivists, but almost no one is an archivist, and a lot fewer people this year than, say, 10 years ago.
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aphirst
fewer by number or by percentage
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aphirst
by percentage trivially true because now almost everyone interacts with digital audio
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darwin
fair point, percentage.
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Dr-Flay
media has become disposable so nobody feels the need to archive. Untill they have no web connection
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aphirst
this is something i dislike about money-based incentive structures
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aphirst
or fandoms/clubs/interest-groups in general
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aphirst
the pattern is the same
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aphirst
core group of diligent individuals remains mostly steady state, but then there's a boom of "secondary" interest that proportionally swamps them, mainly due to /by construction/ being low-effort engagers
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darwin
a class of objects with endless supply, that never degrades, must decrease in value even if that value is only measured by attention
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aphirst
and then all the money and attention gets shifted to them
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Dr-Flay
torrent isnt very useful for long term archiving, it is best for distribution. The classic model of p2p works for long term archiving
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aphirst
because "there are almost none of the nerds" despite it being a conflation of numbers
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Dr-Flay
^this
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aphirst
Dr-Flay, yeah it's always a shame when interesting torrents die
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darwin
aphirst: you seem to be basically describing a bell curve of interest, it does not seem surprising that the more general the audience the less deep the interest
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aphirst
darwin, exactly, though i am emphatically lamenting it too
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darwin
without the secondary market, the thing actually mostly doesn't really exist
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aphirst
it screws everything up because it ends up sabotaging everything
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darwin
taking musical trends as an example, baltimore club music for example basically doesn't exist outside of baltimore, and then outside of a very small subset of people there
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Dr-Flay
I have used Shareaza for many years, and often restarted old downloads from salvaged drives. Even had an 8 year old file finish. You wont get that with torrent
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darwin
Diplo popularizes it and it lives "forever" as a style
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aphirst
evicting the very people who'd make the group have any lasting value by overprioritising appealing to the short term, relatively mindless flocks
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aphirst
tldr elitism
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darwin
most forms of human creativity are fashion, it's not surprising that fashions rise and fall
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aphirst
it's more than that though
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aphirst
it's not merely ebbe and flow
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darwin
I wouldn't say merely, I'd say primarily.
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Dr-Flay
well, science is an expesion of our creativity
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aphirst
there's usually a destructive element too, feedback from the new majority against the old guard for whatever stupid reason someone thinks up
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aphirst
money or bad ideology, whatever
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darwin
yeah, in any case, in sum. if I were coding a video game and needed a good, space efficient audio codec to license for free, I'd use opus for sure.
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aphirst
sorry, i'm in a crummy mood atm
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darwin
if I was doing anything with consumer devices outside of the case where I really care about filesize, I'd use mp3 :)
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darwin
it's all good man, we're just some enthusiastic nerds on the internet
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Lotheric
just remember the days of realaudio and be grateful :)
2019-01-04 00425, 2019
darwin
I fundamentally agree with most of your critique of collective behavior and its especially technically suboptimal expression of my preferences
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aphirst
.rm anime with hardsubs
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Dr-Flay
i have a bunch of stuff I ripped from the BBC site at the end of the 90s, all in realmedia fomat
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Dr-Flay
only reason I still install RM support in Winamp
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darwin
lol, .rm anime with hardsubs
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CallerNo6
Please do not challenge my "the 90s were better" narrative.
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aphirst
h264 was a hell of a game changer though for the mainstream
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darwin
Dr-Flay: I have a bunch of stuff I encoded off tv in mpeg-1
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aphirst
the difference between mpeg4 and h264 for a lot of purposes was night and day
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Dr-Flay
I still have my first CD rips I did on my Amiga 1200. all in MP2
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aphirst
well, i'm not that old (thankfully?)
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darwin
I ripped vinyl to 160k/s mp3 :/
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aphirst
i only got online /on my own machine at home/ by 2006 or so
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aphirst
my experience with rm and so on are faint childhood memories at other people's houses
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Dr-Flay
I was using 192k from the start
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aphirst
who used winmx, i recall
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aphirst
now this may be a controversial opinion
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aphirst
but I don't really see the point in home vinyl rips
*is a problem with appealing to idiots and letting marketing dictate technical decisions
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aphirst
replaygain came too late
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Dr-Flay
beats me why most of the media players I have tried just have an on/off option for adding volume leveling to your library, rather than let you just do 1 track or 1 album
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aphirst
nothing about digital audio compels you to make bad mastering decisions
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aphirst
i like doing per album replaygain
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aphirst
helps smooth out garish differences when making my own playlists
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Dr-Flay
indeed, but I we are not in charge of the record labels, so we constantly get blown out recording we paid for
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darwin
also get to enjoy spotify audible-in-many-cases watermarking
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Dr-Flay
Yeah, Winamp adds album and track volume levels so you can listen to Pink Floyd without it jumping up and down
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aphirst
maybe in another hundred years we'll have clever AI which can "fully" decompose all music
2019-01-04 00436, 2019
aphirst
essentially reproducing the conditions in the recording studio, voices and instruments and all
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Dr-Flay
maybe it would be a sort of uber midi or tracker player
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aphirst
that'd be the closest analogy
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aphirst
but obviously very, very, very sophisticated
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Dr-Flay
feed it the raw info and using fractal methods it could render any variation
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aphirst
you'd have to implicitly model the sound properties of most materials and also model human voice and language
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darwin
we're going to need a lot of computronium
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aphirst
still no verification email
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CallerNo6
aphirst, "If you do not receive this email and it is not in your spam folder, email us about this at support@musicbrainz.org, and we'll try to find out what went wrong."
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CallerNo6
or ask in #metabrainz (dev channel)
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CallerNo6
Or maybe reosarevok will pop up with an answer.
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CatQuest
oh man people saying las 20 years of music is worthless
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CatQuest
also what's wrong with harsubs :D
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CatQuest
hardsubs
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CatQuest
:O mp2 wow i'd love ot get my hands on a mp2 (just for the effect of it!)