48kHz/24bit is mostly used for archiving or post-production.Īnything higher is either compensating for nothing, ill-informed user, or specific use cases outside of music.”Īnything higher is either compensating for nothing, ill-informed user, or specific use cases outside of music.44.1kHz/16bit is already something people cannot tell the difference.Same as someone thinking they can find the difference between a 60fps and 120fps video uploaded on youtube, when the maximum fps a video can be uploaded is 60fps. As to why some say they can hear a difference between 300kbps AAC and 1151kbps FLAC, a simple ABX test shows they don't know the difference. There is literally no difference in sound quality. Archiving is usually used on 48kHz, as its a waste to archive 96kHz or 192kHz if you're not doing anything to it. ![]() Those were only created to be used in specific environments for either later post-production, post-processing, or archiving for later work. “Are 96khz and 192khz really necessary for listening to music? This is a fan-run community and is in no way authorized, sponsored, or endorsed by Apple. Related Communities r/AppleBookStore r/iPhoneography r/AMPlaylists r/Apple r/iOS r/iPhone r/iPad r/iOSBeta Disclaimer To view the spoiler, simply hover your cursor over the text. Comment SpoilersĪdd the scope of the spoiler in the brackets. Please read and follow our Rules when posting. No NSFW content (some leeway may be given for album art or for other circumstances outside of the user's control). Constructive feedback is welcome aggressive complaining is not.ħ. Posts and comments that are needlessly negative or hostile toward Apple Music may be removed. No needlessly negative or hostile posts No aggressive complaining. No self-promotion and advertisements No posts/comments that are advertisements or self-promoting.Ħ. Have integrity No posts/comments about piracy, account sharing, VPN use, etc.ĥ. ![]() Here is a stream using the settings above, with 2500kbps and fast X264 preset. No low-quality content Low quality content will be removed without warning.Ĥ. Bilinear (sharp) Bicubic sharper Lanczos (smooth) Now, I stream a lot of BF4, and I downscale 1080p to 720p and have always used lanczos, but from this list, it looks like that may not be the best idea, as I am going for sharpness, not smoothness. No rude, offensive, or hateful posts/comments.ģ. If you would like to share a playlist, do so over at r/AppleMusicPlaylistsĢ. They will be removed and you may be banned. Do not post any links to playlists Do not post any links to playlists. R/AppleMusic is a subreddit for discussion of Apple's music streaming service, Apple Music.
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