Re: [LAU] About Soundcloud

From: Leigh Dyer <lsd@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Nov 05 2012 - 01:13:25 EET

On 5/11/12 2:10 AM, Michał Koziarski wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 3, 2012, at 10:28, Leigh Dyer wrote:
>>
>> It's definitely an option, yep, but it's a trade-off -- that means
>> hosting twice as many files as you'd need otherwise, using twice as much
>> storage as you'd use otherwise. I've actually done that on my blog,
>> where I host a few of my own tracks, but when you have millions tracks
>> to host -- and to re-encode in to a new format -- it's easier said than
>> done.
>
> Yeah that's what I was thinking.
>
> By the way, have you guys heard about the official.fm js implementations
> of flac, mp3, aac and alac, http://labs.official.fm/codecs/ ? That looks
> promising in principle, as a way to overcome the lack of browser codec
> support. I tried it briefly though and their demos didn't work smoothly
> at all, admittedly on a rather slow computer.

Yep, I've had a play with those -- it's awesome to think that JS is now
fast enough to decode audio in realtime, but as you've discovered, it's
not quite practical yet. On my PC, decoding MP3 in Firefox works well
enough as long as you keep that window/tab in the foreground, but it
starts skipping once you switch to another tab; my guess is that Firefox
has some JS performance throttling that kicks in to prevent background
tabs from using all of your CPU cycles.

Thanks
Leigh

>
> Michał
>

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