>audio on website is stored in a lossy format
>>54600085
>by the time the 10000th visitor loads the page, the audio is a garbled mess.
Why the fuck do they use lossy format? I get that it uses less size, but dude...
are you a retard? You recieve a file from the server which is the original sound file.
The server doesn't fucking duplicate that shit every time someone open the page, you dickwad.
Learn some basic shit about computing before you go spouting this bullshit.
>>54600085
>im retarded
who am i quoting?
>>54600085
>go to school website
>since so many people access it, the lossy audio sounds like static because of rotational velocdensity
It's like rule #1 to use FLAC for audio, fucking pajeet ITs.
>>54600085
It would make no sense to use FLAC on a website. It would use too much bandwdith and put unnecessary strain on the server. Ogg Opus (for Chrome, Firefox and Edge) and AAC (for Safari) are good enough.
>>54600085
Name one browser that supports FLAC.
>>54600085
>>54600132
>>54600478
Dank memes guys
>>54600248
I am going to make a website that does this.
Transcode an mp3 on page load and save it for next time.
Does anyone have a good idea on what song? Maybe the theme from evangelion?
>>54601103
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qViLWGk2H74