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GermanyBernd2023-07-12 11:02:23 · 3yNo. 278421reply
How big is your music collection?
JapanBernd2023-07-12 12:03:22 · 3yNo. 278426reply
SwedenBernd2023-07-12 12:37:15 · 3yNo. 278430reply
I have spotify and YouTube.
GermanyBernd2023-07-12 12:48:09 · 3yNo. 278432reply
GermanyBernd2023-07-12 12:59:11 · 3yNo. 278434reply
PhilippinesBernd2023-07-12 13:57:09 · 3yNo. 278443reply
PhilippinesBernd2023-07-12 13:57:47 · 3yNo. 278444reply
United StatesBernd2023-07-12 14:35:27 · 3yNo. 278445reply
If I recall correctly; I've only ever purchased like two albums--one of which only had like four songs and at least one of the songs was like six to seventeen minutes long. So in total; I probably have like 1,400 megabytes of songs on iTunes. Everything else was downloaded through Morpheus, Kazaa, Limewire, and Bittorrent over three to twenty years ago and I've since lost my hard drives and access to iTunes so now I just watch music videos on Youtube.
GermanyBernd2023-07-12 15:37:29 · 3yNo. 278447reply
I use Auxio as well. Very good app.
SloveniaBernd2023-07-12 19:16:38 · 3yNo. 278457reply
physical: about 200 albums or so?
digital? well I have to make some order out of it (especially the "Downloads" folder) but in various places I have it, it's like this
GermanyBernd2023-07-12 19:30:51 · 3yNo. 278458reply
I would recommend sorting your shit.
RussiaBernd2023-07-13 11:39:34 · 3yNo. 278519reply
i keep everything in mp3
GermanyBernd2023-07-13 12:23:54 · 3yNo. 278526reply
RussiaBernd2023-07-13 12:27:06 · 3yNo. 278527reply
why not?
GermanyBernd2023-07-13 12:38:02 · 3yNo. 278530reply
Opus is transparent at a variable bitrate of 128k (means you don't hear the difference between that one and a lossless version) and it has much smaller filesizes than mp3, so you could store more music that way.
SloveniaBernd2023-07-13 21:34:30 · 3yNo. 278619reply
is this a fucking baitpost
GermanyBernd2023-07-14 06:15:56 · 3yNo. 278670reply
Listening to mp3 in 2023 doesn't make any sense. It's a heavily outdated format. Either listen to FLAC or if you want lossy, then opus.
GermanyBernd2023-07-14 06:54:43 · 3yNo. 278673reply
>Listening to mp3 in 2023 doesn't make any sense
 
it does because mp3 is music
GermanyBernd2023-07-14 07:04:39 · 3yNo. 278674reply
You have to listen the music the way i tell you to!!!!!!!einseinself
SloveniaBernd2023-07-14 07:48:02 · 3yNo. 278676reply
no but the
>means you don't hear the difference between that one and a lossless version
I don't know what kind of earbuds you use but 320kbps is still noticeably lossy on the cymbals and such
RussiaBernd2023-07-14 07:59:26 · 3yNo. 278678reply
use your language UI please thanks
GermanyBernd2023-07-14 08:27:59 · 3yNo. 278680reply
RussiaBernd2023-07-29 09:31:49 · 3yNo. 280940reply
200gb of single_handedly picked tracks from youtube
 
And some archives
RussiaBernd2023-07-29 09:33:52 · 3yNo. 280941reply
Wtf is opus
 
 
Mp3 is "historically lucky" - even a 10$ brickphone will play an mp3 file from a TF card
 
T. Uses a shitty phone to play a long lossy track of 1960s music, while using main phone to watch guide videos
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