Semisimian
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Android@lemdro.id•How Android handles Hi-Res audio: An audiophile's guide to the best soundEnglish
1·1 day agoThank you, that was an interesting breakdown. I really appreciate his methodology. I’m going to deep dive into anything he has posted. Though he doesn’t come to the same conclusion I do, the takeaway is:
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Yes, there is noticeable sound loss when converting a 24 bit sample to 16 bit.
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You can really screw with a 24 bit sample and still have a listenable file, presumably because of the bit depth.
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Recording and mastering in 24 bit benefits classical music reproduction, and I would argue, any acoustic music reproduction. So, anything with a vocal, drum kit, acoustic guitar, etc.
Since the video is about dither specifically, he does conclude that mastering to 16 bit gives the technician a sturdier product when played back on the myriad of modern equipment we have. It’s arguable, sure, but since this an audiophile sub…
Really though, thanks for posting the video. Deep dive in 3, 2…
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dailygames@lemmy.zip•Wordle 1,595 - Friday 2025-10-31English
2·6 days agoWordle 1,595 4/6
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Android@lemdro.id•How Android handles Hi-Res audio: An audiophile's guide to the best soundEnglish
21·6 days agoThat’s why I didn’t mention the sample rate. You aren’t going to get really anything back increasing to 96 khz. But I promise you increasing the bit depth leads to a noticeable change in the perception of the recording. You’re not going to get anything from modern pop since it’s compressed to hell and back, but find a good recording of an album you’ve listened to a lot and find some decent, wired headphones and try an A/B of a 16 and 24 bit mix. You’ll see what I mean.
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Semisimian@startrek.websiteto
Sigh-Fi@quokk.au•Sopranos: The Next Generation - "Barren Planet"English
3·6 days agoThe van door on the shuttle got me.
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Android@lemdro.id•How Android handles Hi-Res audio: An audiophile's guide to the best soundEnglish
13·6 days ago"considering that 16-bit, 48kHz exceeds the threshold of human hearing even for “golden ears,”
Um, no it doesn’t. 16-Bit dynamic range is 96 decibels, 24-bit is 144 decibels. 96 cuts off quite a bit of an average person’s hearing range. A/B a 16 and 24 bit recording and you can hear it easily over even modest headphones.
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Android@lemdro.id•Lock Screen Ads Are Coming to Some SmartphonesEnglish
7·7 days agoPhone manufacturers know where you touch your screen the most often and put their shittiest apps in that spot so you accidentally engage. It’s the only reason I open up Google’s AI, because I did it by accident.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could give a dead actor one more movie, made at any point in their career, what would it be?English
12·7 days agoPhillip Seymour Hoffman. He can come back and do anything at any time. He had so much more to give and so much more to receive. God damn shame.
I’d love to see Gilda Radner come back for Weekend Update.
Annie Wersching should still be playing the Borg queen.
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Poetry@lemmy.world•Something a little different today, the poems of Deacon Lunchbox, a performance artist from Atlanta who used to perform in a bra waving a chainsaw.
4·8 days agoThat Tumblr piece was excellent. And her voice… wow.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is the US currently in a recession or entering one?English
22·8 days agoI don’t know if this link will work, but Moody’s just released a statement that almost half of US states are in a recession. Closer Look on GPB had a Moody’s economist on their podcast today:
Episode webpage: https://omny.fm/shows/closer-look-with-rose-scott/moodys-analytics-says-georgia-nearing-a-recession
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News@lemmy.world•UPS mass layoffs as 48,000 jobs cutEnglish
4·8 days ago“I do not see coincidence, I see providence!”
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News@lemmy.world•UPS mass layoffs as 48,000 jobs cutEnglish
134·9 days ago"14,000 roles primarily in management, alongside around 34,000 cuts within its operational workforce”
This should bode well going into the package shipping season. But hey, at least the stock price went up after the announcement.
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dailygames@lemmy.zip•Wordle 1,589 - Saturday 2025-10-25English
3·12 days agoWordle 1,589 3/6
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science@lemmy.world•Researchers took 44 men and gave either plant-protein or animal-protein supplements for 12 weeks while strength training. There was no statistical difference in muscle strength or mass between groupsEnglish
222·13 days agoIt doesn’t look like they had a control group of people doing the strength training without any protein supplement. I would assume that group would also perform the same.
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World News@lemmy.world•Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time as climate crisis warms countryEnglish
35·16 days agoHell arrived a while ago and it is summer on Lake Myvatn, or Midge Lake. You can’t breathe without inhaling insects, so you have to wear a mask just in case a cloud of those things happen your way.
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dailygames@lemmy.zip•Wordle 1,584 - Monday 2025-10-20English
4·17 days agoWordle 1,584 3/6
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Home Video (VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, 4k)@feddit.uk•Ron Howard's Cocoon is still impossible to find anywhereEnglish
121·17 days agoEasily torrented.
I watched it recently and the film didn’t age well in the current social climate. Good script, great cast, but the story is about a “magic pill” that will make old people young again. That in itself is not a bad thing, but the end of the movie sees all the old people making the selfish decision to leave their loved ones for their own eternal bliss. I know it was supposed to be a metaphor for death and heaven and such, but now it just looks like Me Generation, head in the sand, fuck you I got mine, Boomerism.
Wilford Brimley’s grandson pleads for him not to go and tries to stow away on the heaven boat. And then Brimley’s like “nope, I choose to never see you again, go fishing by yourself.” If I was a grandpa, every moment with my grandson would be worth giving up an alien immortal orgy. Geez.
Squeaked by!
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News@lemmy.world•RFK Jr. Warns Teenagers Now Have Less Sperm Than 65-Year-Old MenEnglish
29·20 days agoTaste test.

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