@newt
Wat is wrong with buffering? Without it you're fucked in a lot of cases: network delays, physical media spun down on detecting vibrations to prevent damage, physical media having to be re-read due to errors, etc…
And 1.25 seems to be just right to be reading FLACs on average — studio recordings are often heavily compressed/filtered and use even lower bandwidth.
@newt @mischievoustomato
Now that is a valid point indeed, I don't use wireless headphones at all, but I suspect it to be pretty much unusable.
I just don't see why you attempt to apply the same principle to audio *consumption*, I didn't even get it at first — what you were talking about and why buffering might be bad.
@newt @mischievoustomato
Making music and video games are relatively niche use cases compared to what most people use wireless audio peripherals for. In both of these cases wired would probably always be better. No need to apply some kind of universal solution for everything: you know me — I *despise* USB audio, but if it's a tiny machine hooked up to my amp that I can listen my digital collection on and that I can control remotely — why would I care?
@amerika
I've only had proper turntable for a pretty short period of time and I've given all the vinyl records I had to my friends so it's probably too late to start collecting them again.
I do love CDs though! But since shipping and handling started costing more than the CDs themselves (and now it became at all impossible), I stopped buying them.
@mischievoustomato @newt
@amerika
Later, when I was living in the country near the forest during the COVID thing, their music started growing on me immensely.
Today I regret not buying it very much — and I didn't even have to do a thing, he didn't know what to expect so when he brought the CD player, he took a few records with him to test it and I could just "You know, I'll take those too", but alas 😢
@mischievoustomato @newt
I have many regrets about things I did not buy back in the day.
I was sort of hoping the internet would erase that by having everything online and easily accessible, but my monkey species wrecked that one fast.
It's too bad since despite most music being bad, there's a lot of great stuff out there.