• cogman@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    Yeah, the problem (imo) isn’t lossy v lossless. It’s that the supported codecs are part of the Bluetooth standard and they were developed in like the 90s.

    There are far better codecs out there and we can’t use them without incompatible extensions on Bluetooth.

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      11 hours ago

      There’s a push for Opus now, it’s the perfect codec for Bluetooth because it’s a singular codec that fits the whole spectrum from low bandwidth speech to high quality audio, and it’s fully free

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          3 hours ago

          Transparency is good enough, it’s intended to be a good fit for streaming, not masters for editing

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              31 minutes ago

              You literally can not distinguish 192 Kbps Opus from true lossless. Not even with movie theater grade speakers. You only benefit from lossless if you’re editing / applying multiple effects, etc, which you will not do at the receiving end of a Bluetooth connection.