>website using lossy compression to store audio files
>>54628280
websites store their own audio files???
>>54628296
>Not having auto playing music on your site
>>54628280
>Not wanting websites to use lossy compression so they load faster
>welcome to flacmusic.com where you can find all your favorite music in flac format ready to stream
>user comments
>Ashley, from Sydney: "fuck shit m9 i spent 10 minutes on this shit website and i wasted all my monthly bandwidth you fucking cunt"
>Cameron, London: "i can't get it to work on my mobile phone"
>Caleb, Utah: "please add more gospel music thanks praise the lord"
This thread is teeming with autism.
mp3? Haha, didn't think so. WAV is the superior lossy format, as it loses and regains data in a 'wavelike' (thus the name) manner. A day of a song sitting on your hard drive might corrode the audio file by maybe 30 microbits per sample-- not much, but it adds up! Within a month, you may even be sitting on youtube-quality audio. If that's the case, just sit back and wait another month, so that the WAV file can recompress the missing audio. Good as new!
This is also why so-called "stereo" WAV files come with two audio files: an L for "losing", and an R for "returning". That way, you can always have audiophile-approved sound!
>>54628633
ayy lmao
>>54628280
yea and also i want to watch lossless youtube videos
>>54629193
I could see that happening, if you live next to a Google server and have a gigabit connection to it.