Which audio codec are you people using when ripping cd’s? I used wav but the size made it not really fitting on my phone (60GB) I switched to FLAC. Many people I talked to said that CD’s just use mp3 codecs in the First place.

  • Brickfrog
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    51 year ago

    Presumably you’re ripping to archive/store that data long term in which case you should use a lossless codec like FLAC.

    OTOH if you’re planning on re-ripping these CDs every year or something then it doesn’t really matter what codec you use since you’re going to do the work all over again anyway.

    • @MoriGM@feddit.deOP
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      21 year ago

      I’m archiving but also listening to them. I use navidrome as an audio server. But with Mobil internet it’s like 1h waiting for 10s music.

      • Brickfrog
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        21 year ago

        Your music streaming software should be auto transcoding your music files so that it streams quicker to your mobile. Maybe look into forcing it to transcode to a lower quality so it streams faster? I’ve never heard of navidrome but other software does that stuff without thinking about it (Jellyfin for example).

        • @MoriGM@feddit.deOP
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          21 year ago

          It does support it even on a client bases. Navidrone is a server using the subsonic api. It just takes ages on my little pi to transcode.