@Nine only with analog audio, lossy just means hiss or lost frequencies that might still make a song listenable to
with data, you either read it right or you don't
@Nine that's not how it works, on a high density drive it'll try to write twice the number of tracks in the same space, so it's not going to write "over the limit" but the lower quality magnetic disk will result in the data being more prone to "blurring together" and becoming unretrievable more easily, but for the most part it works
it's like in cassette tapes how the magnetic tape formulation and the speed at which it's being run affect audio quality by how much sound information it can store
@BatElite prrrfl ~
@Nine i mean, it works
it's not great but it works
@noelle aaaaa
@squirrel_ebooks sorry
@squirrel_ebooks sound like a good direction to me
@squirrel_ebooks oh? what direction is that
@squirrel_ebooks just woke up too huh
@ashkitten *walks up to lesbian couple* So which one is the first result
fake fact, promo
Did you know: Super John Stamos was an action adventure title made by Katsopotech Ltd. in 1988 for the NES. The game was cancelled shortly before completion due to a legal battle between the company and John Stamos. Only 2 prototypes are known to exist.
Here's the surviving soundtrack: http://bandcamp.mynameiser.in/album/super-john-stamos
@noelle morning love 💜
@noelle don't be, i want to figure out how we fix this
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