What's Sup Forums's favourite lossy and lossless audio formats?
Mine would be: Lossy - Ogg Vorbis Lossless - FLAC
Also am I the only one who despises mp3? It's such a shitty space hogging lo-fi last gen format. Look at the pic 320kbps is only marginally better then Vorbis at 160kbps.
I think the test that you posted is very interesting (it's amazing how much you can fuck up the audio) I still think it isn't too relevant to the encoder overall, remember most of them are designed to only be passed once. I still think Opus is best technically.
Yeah this was going to be my answer, But Vorbis is more mature and sounds amazing at 160kbps. Plus it's a free format.
Hunter King
Lossy: AAC Lossless: FLAC
You can't simply judge how good an encode sounds by looking at the spectrogram. At most you'll see where the high frequency cutoff occurs, but higher cutoff does not always mean higher overall quality.
Juan Harris
FLAC for lossless, unless I have some specific needs.
AAC for music at 100+ kbps, Opus for speech and low bitrates in general (a lot of internet audio). You can use Opus for music too, but AAC is just more mature and it supports 44.1k.
Samuel Barnes
>You can encode an mp3 without the 20kHz cut off
which would be a very stupid decision and would fool you if your judgement consisted of only looking at the spectrogram.