Argue

Argue.

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FLAC

You can now stop arguing.

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This, but unironicly

AAC and MP3 320/V0 sound identical. AAC is usually smaller in file size but mp3 is more widespread

There is no need for anything more than 128kbps mp3. Everything else is just placebo

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There's nothing to argue, mp3 is simply superior.

Mp3 is all you need. Ranges captured outside of what MP3 holds cannot be heard by the human ear. The only exception is some high pitched noises that children and teenagers can hear, but everything else is pointless in trying to hold on to unless you're doing stenography and retaining those sounds for audible purposes was never your intention in the first place.

Why is this even something to argue?
If your music came in MP3 keep it in MP3 or whatever format it originally came in even if its flac or something, don't re encode it unless you absolutely have to change it because your device doesn't support it

Mp3 is lossy and deprecated and m4a is merely a container.

DSF, FLAC & Opus
Everything else is shit tier.

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>DSD
>Everything else is shit tier.
ftfy

Were did you get the picture from? Seems like those are the results from listening-test.coresv.net/results.htm, only with opus-tools 0.1.8 instead of opus-tools 0.1.9.

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FPBP

MP3 is free, but inferior sound quality at lower bitrates.
AAC has better sound quality at lower bitrates, but patent-encumbered.

Opus has the best of both, but the only downside is the lack of mainstream adoption.

M4a obviously. Better sound quality. Smaller file size.

Is 200kbps opus overkill when encoding Flac music?

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opus is literally two codecs duct-taped together

192kb/s is where I encode when I export to my phone's SD card.

Yeah i had the same idea. Using Opus on mobile and Flac on home theater.

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wav, I am a flac denier

pic related is the best sounding file I have, I have listened to several high quality flac versions from various sources and this just sounds best for some reason

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Maybe when all you listen to is (c)rap and ape hop

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