people still call music players "Mp3 player"
People still call insulated cups a "thermos"
>>60098646
>thermos
>proprietary
Yeah. I'm going to save 10 percent of space on my entire 500+ cd collection and nothing to play it on except pc.
They might call it a flac player in 2040 if storage becomes really cheap.
>>60098724
protip: it won't
>>60098697
on what kind of crap wouldn't it work? I had a portable player that could handle ogg vorbis 14 years ago
>vorbis
>2017
>>60098820
14 yeara ago was when it reached it's maximum popularity tho.
>>60098697
Doesn't everybody listen to music on their phone now? Every non-shit music player app supports Opus.
>2017
>still using lossy compression
>>60098697
>he uses iTunes
We need to change it to FLAC PLAYER
>>60098622
> still using vorbis
> 2017
>>60098845
Exactly. Though it's rather pointless to use that unless you're copying an audio track off a youtube musicvideo (where it's already opus). I just use flac unless that's not an option.
>>60098724
>>60098735
It already is. A 3 TB HDD is cheap. A bunch of those to make a RAID array is affordable. And 64GB SD cards are reasonable enough. I see zero reason to use anything other than flac when it's possible to do so. We're not storing music on floppies or CDs anymore, a HDD or RAID is more than enough to store a huge music collection in flac and a SD card has more than enough to store the best out of that collection.
>>60099549
>Doesn't everybody listen to music on their phone now?
No. I'm currently listening to Dreamcatcher on my desktop which is connected to my high-end HIFI system using SPDIF.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lxfl8LRab_I
>>60098845
>YEAH BOI.PSD
This guy here is up to date while you fuckers are still complaining about 90's codecs which are made obsolete by other media containers.
BTW anon, make sure your bitrate is higher than 48kbps or else opus will use the SILK/HYBRID and that you use big frame sizes (64kbps is HQ for opus)