• brendansimms@lemmy.world
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      no vpns, no antivirus software, just downloading pirated music that may or may not take 217846127841 days to download.

      • Barbecue Cowboy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Even our viruses were simpler. If you just learned not to click on .exe files from Limewire, you basically had the perfect antivirus.

      • isar@lemmy.ml
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        Reminds me of a time where you could download YouTube videos by finding the link to the .avi file in the HTML source code of the page. Kid version of me felt like such a hacker.

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      You miss your life from when the app was popular. Like all nostalgia, we don’t miss the product or game or app itself, we miss who we were and how things seemed simpler.

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        This frikkin keygen is broken and I can’t find the bloody exe I need to use to overwrite the original

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      I don’t. Those were some rough times, when you didn’t know whether or not you’d get the actual MP3, or a recording of a Bill Clinton impersonator selling something. These days it’s a lot easier to find direct downloads to the exact track you want, in a guaranteed 320Kbps MP3 or even a lossless format like FLAC.

        • Problem-based person@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          As a rule of thumb, yes. Then you have purists who only listen to ripped vinyl records in 24 bits, 192kHz WAV format or people who don’t give a fuck about quality and live happily with millions of 128kbps MP3s.

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          It’s what I archive all my music in, so I’d say so. You get WAV quality without WAV file sizes.

          When a FLAC (or any lossless) file is not available, I settle for 320Kbps MP3 (and not a single bit less). The quality is decent enough to be used in a live setting (I’m a DJ). Anything less than 320kbps, and you’re hurting treble output, which will be noticeable on high-end speakers to anyone under the age of 30.

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            Thank you for the detailed answer
            Now that i know i can stop archiving all the available file types (i mainly was too lazy to research…)