What type of audio format should I use /g/?
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Any non-proprietary file formats. Mp3, aac or ogg vorbis
>>62349863
FLAC if you have space for Lossless
Max Bitrate MP3/M4A if not
Really depends what you wanna play it with though (ie: ALAC if iPods and such)
>>62349994
isn't mp3 proprietary?
>>62350028
Patents expired.
>>62349863
For archiving: FLAC
For home/portable listening: Opus 128 VBR
For legacy devices: MP3 v0
>>62350005
Is 32 gb enough for 100+ tracks in FLAC?
>>62350028
they made it open or some shit like that recently
>>62350069
10 tracks are around 300MB. So yes.
>>62350069
FLAC is usually about 1000 kb/s so you do the math
>>62350101
In what samplerate?
>>62350099
Uhh...That's a lot of data. I assume that they're supposed to be better quality right?
>>62350164
Google lossless compression.
>>62350164
yes, supposed to be.
But chances are you cant even tell the difference between a 192 kbps mp3 and a 320kbps
>>62349863
.mod
>>62349863
First consider what format you have right now. If your music is already mp3 or any lossy format, keep it as you have it.
If you have cd's or any lossless format, best choice is:
>>62350057
If the player your are using does not support opus, go with 192kbps m4a.
>>62349863
ATTRAC
>>62349863
.FLAC. Always.
>>62352301
This. Best if it's an upsample from 44.1k/16 CD to 192k/24bit FLAC, music can never sound better than that.