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  1. Quad 🌸 (quad@weeaboo.space)'s status on Friday, 14-Sep-2018 14:34:22 EDT Quad 🌸 Quad 🌸
    Human eyes can only hear 15 fps, therefore FLAC images are pointless
    In conversation Friday, 14-Sep-2018 14:34:22 EDT from weeaboo.space permalink
    1. Oneesan succubus (lain@pleroma.soykaf.com)'s status on Friday, 14-Sep-2018 14:36:20 EDT Oneesan succubus Oneesan succubus
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      @quad that's not the reason people use flac though, it's because of rotational velocidensity.

      Rotational velocidensity affects all audio files encoded with lossy compression. These include mp3, aac, and ogg.

      The most notable effect of rotational velocidensity is the loss of bitrate in files. A lossy audio file will lose an average of 12kbps a year. But, this can vary greatly depending on the type of storage media used.

      Examples:

      SATA HDD: ~12kbps
      IDE HDD: ~15kbps
      SCSI HDD: ~7kbps
      DVD: ~16kbps
      CD-R/RW: >21kbps

      This can be overcome by compressing audio using lossless formats such as FLAC, APE, or TTA. These formats are designed to never lose quality over time, and will sound the same right now as they will in 10 years.
      In conversation Friday, 14-Sep-2018 14:36:20 EDT from pleroma.soykaf.com permalink
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