App who's main purpose is to decode audio files

>app who's main purpose is to decode audio files
>279MB

how is this allowed?

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>vorbis-tools:
> version 1.4.0
> installed size: 401 kB

>>app who's main purpose is to decode audio files
No it isn't. Its real main purpose is to randomly hang and give out unknown errors half the time you use it. Then you "updates" which basically reskin iTunes and introduce even more bugs, glitches, and unknown errors.

thats what you get for owning a Mac :^)

>which basically reskin iTunes
I'm still mad about the recent miniplayer redo.

>main purpose is to decode audio files
o rly?

>>app who's main purpose is to decode audio files
And decode video files.
And purchase audio and video files.
And play internet radio stations.
And sync with portable devices.
etc.

>main purpose is to decode audio files

No, it's to get you to buy shit from the apple store

>mpv
>can play both video and audio
>3.92 MiB

What's the macOS equivalent to foobar, if there is one? I've using Vox right now. It's okay, but it doesn't match foobar.

I just run foobar on macOS using wine and the wasapi component . wish there could be some controls on the menu bar or something and not having to set the output device every time but it works

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>VLC
>33MB
>Can play every media file know to man

MB
Open the file and take a look. Majority is art and firmware and code to access various audio devices (iPods, iPhones, iPads and a bunch of 3rd party devices).
iTunes also includes its own UI art because it's independent of the OS. This is so the iTunes looks the same across all versions of macOS. iTunes does not rely on OS UI libraries because it's cross platform too.
Executable itself is small (like few megs).

Anyway, I looked into this mystery myself last year... that was my conclusion. Do some digging... it's interesting how it works.

Why would you say that after the Apple v. FBI court case?

Oh, and one thing I forgot... LOCALIZATIONSS! I don't remember anymore but there was like 100MB+ of localizations for various languages and locales. And iTunes also includes WebKit too which is like 30MB.

anyway, it's not just empty bload... there's a reason why it's so big.

Deadbeef.

sourceforge.net/projects/deadbeef/files/travis/osx/

yeah buy vorbis is shit

so iTunes is like X11, it does so much it shouldn't really do that it's basically it's own operating system

All mac apps are like this. They are so simple to install (drag and drop) because they are containers holding everything they need to run.

>also doesn't take an hour of configuring every time you want to watch something for muh perfect quality

And decode video files.
And purchase audio and video files.
And play internet radio stations.
And sync with portable devices.
And have a streaming service included.
And have a file converter.
And have a backup option for devices.
And have libraries compatibles with all apple devices until data.
And have ability to download OS from apple servers, extract them and update the devices.
And edit tags
And have visualizers

Should I go on?

Yeah... kinda like Emacs. it includes everything because it has to work across new and old version of macOS and new and old versions of Windows. And it has to look the same to preserve brand.

It's also written in C++ (not Objective-C like most older Mac apps). Windows version was compiled with MSVC.

I remember extracting a bunch of art out of last year... used the art in mockups I was making at the time. Even the drag & drop art was in there which tells me that they had to implement an OS-independent version for it.

>All mac apps are like this. They are so simple to install (drag and drop) because they are containers holding everything they need to run.
Not really... most apps rely on OS frameworks (otherwise they'd each be 100MB+ in size).

What you probably mean is that they're a single package. That's called an app bundle. It's just a special folder with executables, libs, localization files and art in it... and you can just copy/drag that stuff around and it will work.

They are also good places to hide porn. Nobody normal will ask why your copy of garageband.app is 100gb.

lol'd. genius. just don't change any files because that will fuck up sha-256 of them and they won't run. but extra files in there do no harm.

>Can play every media file know to man

Seriously though, it even plays .sid files, which are actually straight up ASM.

Oh no, my secret is out!
It's also great because it hides the files from finder's "Recent Files" category.

>by far the worst thing on a mac
>still better than most of microsofts default programs

but seriously, when are they splitting it into multiple apps for movies etc

>but seriously, when are they splitting it into multiple apps for movies etc

Why would they do that?
Splitting it up would make syncing iphones/ipads a hell of a lot more complicated.

no they're not, they're machine code

Still though.

I have literally never touched my mpv config file

all it's doing is using a library/codec which emulates the SID processor, which runs the program and outputs sound
as far as VLC or any other media player is concerned, file goes in, sound comes out, just like any other codec

Cannot play DSD isos. Can it?

>>app who's main purpose is to decode audio files
nope
neowin.net/forum/topic/1296658-apple-stole-my-music-no-seriously/
web.archive.org/web/20170111060011/https://blog.vellumatlanta.com/2016/05/04/apple-stole-my-music-no-seriously/

>opusenc.exe
>size: 522kb

Yes, but the fact that they even bothered to support it is astonishing.
Not that I mind though, I like my sid tunes.

I don't know. I can't find much information on that beyond a post from 2015 with a dev saying they might implement support.

>decode files
>upload to botnet
>transfer files to ios devices
>manage wireless library
>encode files
>encode video
and a million other bloats

>MusicBee
>objectively superior as a media player
>podcasts, spotify, everything works out of the box
>has a fucking web browser
>12MB

bloated

With foobar there's no risk corrupting your PC and music collection with what many consider the invasive, bloated, slow, buggy, in-your-face Apple Profit Center piece of Malware otherwise known as iTunes for Windows.

>Apple pioneers buying music as a service with DRM-riddled music files that you don't legally own
>Not enough for them
>Literally stealing music from you so you're forced to use their service
Stuff like this makes me think about how we're not really taking the digital age seriously. This is the equivalent of Apple just breaking into your house, stealing your CDs, and saying they'll play whatever you want as long as you can ring them up and politely ask them to play any of the music they stole from you. Amazing.

Flac support never.

>8 times the size
>does literally the same
wow you sure showed him, vlcfags are just the worst, too bad you missed out on telling us that you also use arch linux
>did you know i use VLC?
>VLC is the best!
>just get VLC lmao, just works
>VLC > all

>foobar
>10mb
>every other player objectively BTFO

It's even a bigger crap than iTunes.

:^)