I converted my entire music and podcast library from MP3 to OPUS, only to find none of my players on Android can play OPUS. Also, on desktop the artwork is not displaying and the date field is shortened from 1974-12-25 to 1974.WHY do you promote this dogshit format when nothing recognizes it and the metadata is broken or limited.
Why would you convert lossy to lossy?
>>107472298You converted your entire library without testing one file first? You sound retarded
>>107472298To what bitrate? I want to laugh even harder.
it is always sign of high iq to do things without knowing what you are doing
works on my machine
>>107472325Industry standard 300kbps
>>107472298Musicolet is the best music player, Audio the best offline one
bot threadthis is the third time ive seen this exact opener
>>107472570Why would someone do this?
>>107472298Vanilla Music plays opus
>>107472693Rage bait for music enthusiasts.
>none of my players on Android can play OPUSI know this is a bot bait sage nigger cuck curry indian street shitting thread because ogg has literally been built into Android since like gingerbread
>>107472399>Industry standard 300kbpstop kek. opus doesn't need more than 96kbps to reach transparency for 99.99% of cases.https://opus-bitrates.anthum.com/
>>107472298I wouldn't recommend converting lossy to lossy, I suppose if it was from 320kbps MP3 it could be acceptable but not really, as for music players Musicolet, AIMP, Foobar all can play OPUS, lastly OPUS saves the most space for music at a range around 96-128kbps, that's equivalent to 250-320kbps for MP3. You chose every possible wrong answer.
>>107472298serves you right for compressing music. pcm @ 1411 kbps, lossless compression or gtfo