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#943 - soarinbolty **User deleted account** (09/09/2012) [-]
Is it possible that a range of frequencies is broken in an audio file?

Or just low quality?

It's downloaded from iTunes



#965 to #943 - soarinbolty **User deleted account** (09/09/2012) [-]
But on cloud you still need a very fast and reliable wi-fi
But on cloud you still need a very fast and reliable wi-fi
User avatar #944 to #943 - iyr (09/09/2012) [-]
I'm afraid I don't understand the question.
#945 to #944 - soarinbolty **User deleted account** (09/09/2012) [-]
You don't need to, I figured it out.

What's up?
#946 to #945 - iyr (09/09/2012) [-]
Oh you know, just reinstalling Windows.
How about you?
#947 to #946 - soarinbolty **User deleted account** (09/09/2012) [-]
Enjoying some fine music.

And Windows 7 ultimate
#948 to #947 - iyr (09/09/2012) [-]
Windows, the RAID is G, not D.

"Ok I'll change it back, you'll need to restart"

*restart*

BIOS: I don't know what Windows told ya, but I'm not seeing an OS here. . .

*sigh*
#949 to #948 - soarinbolty **User deleted account** (09/09/2012) [-]
That's what you get when you start with advanced technology.   
   
Keep everything basic and nothing shall fail.   
   
Except in audio.
That's what you get when you start with advanced technology.

Keep everything basic and nothing shall fail.

Except in audio.
#950 to #949 - iyr (09/09/2012) [-]
"Keep everything basic and nothing shall fail"

This generation's advanced will be next generation's basic.

My computer (for the most part) is the peak of technology dating various generations ago.

But yes, the beautiful thing about audio is how little it changes with respect to everything else in the tech industry.
#951 to #950 - soarinbolty **User deleted account** (09/09/2012) [-]
Audio... Audio... (dear celestia I love audio)Video,  Disco.   
   
Dear Celestia, I'm so alone.
Audio... Audio... (dear celestia I love audio)Video, Disco.

Dear Celestia, I'm so alone.
#953 to #952 - soarinbolty **User deleted account** (09/09/2012) [-]
I sent an email to my trusted record store if they could get me morning sci-fi and I choose noise, they're hard to get here.

I have a 170€ shopping list waiting for order in that store, I just feel it needs something.
User avatar #954 to #953 - iyr (09/09/2012) [-]
It's funny, I have no idea if the digital versions of those albums include the hidden tracks that are on the physical versions. . .
#955 to #954 - soarinbolty **User deleted account** (09/09/2012) [-]
They never do, and you can only spoil the surprise if they can't get it, i'd like to find them myself.
User avatar #956 to #955 - iyr (09/09/2012) [-]
And so adds another reason to dislike digital distribution.
#957 to #956 - soarinbolty **User deleted account** (09/09/2012) [-]
Ikr, but the crappier it is, the more special real music is.

Not to mention analog recordings vs 156kbps aac
#958 to #957 - iyr (09/09/2012) [-]
Services too lazy to optimize their servers to use lossless formats and ISPs too greedy using any funds they got from the the telecommunications act 1996 will be the reason why digital distribution of music and movies will never be as good as retail.

The only reason why mp3 is so popular is because it was developed at a time when services and ISPs didn't really have the bandwidth to exchange huge amounts of wav all the time.
But now we live in a time where do have the capability, but no one is investing in it for whatever reason.
#959 to #958 - soarinbolty **User deleted account** (09/09/2012) [-]
Only good thing in mp3 is it's small size, you can't fit a lot of flac on a 8 to 64 gigabyte flash memory, aspecially when in portable players the increase of memory means an increase of 100€ in price when in reality it costs practically nothing.
#961 to #960 - soarinbolty **User deleted account** (09/09/2012) [-]
Does it have a slim hdd or something?
Does it have a slim hdd or something?
#964 to #961 - iyr (09/09/2012) [-]
and that's where it would be handy to have private cloud storage.
User avatar #962 to #961 - iyr (09/09/2012) [-]
Yes, it uses a non-interchangeable SATA 2.5" HDD.
It's a pretty tight fit in your pocket, but you wouldn't have to worry about capacity.

I used to own a 120GB version, but the damn charge cable (which was also the USB data cable) broke. It theoretically still works, but I have no idea.
User avatar #963 to #962 - soarinbolty **User deleted account** (09/09/2012) [-]
I was thinking of a sony walkman f, android 4 and 64 gigs of storage.

On my 32 gig htc I've got to the point where I need to downgrade the codecs on albums to make them smaller.
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