• skarn@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 hours ago

    OPUS files can be played by practically any modern device

    The radio of my car (bought in 2020) begs to differ.

    • floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 hours ago

      Then you’re either transcoding when burning the CD or plugging in a modern player via aux, aren’t you?

      I understand why people might not want a music library in FLAC, but just pre-transcoding everything to MP3 in 2025 just seems silly

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      2 hours ago

      Given you can buy a car made in the 1950s in 2020, that statement is worth about as much as the dump I just took

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        5 minutes ago

        Only if you think I’m here to screw you over.

        It was a new car. A Skoda Fabia. Ordered in January, delivered in May after the first lockdown. The autoradio supports AAC, MP3, FLAC, WMA and vorbis.

        And I do use the SD slot, with a dozen GB of MP3. Anything fancier does not make much sense in a car.