The same holds true for cassette tape decks in old cars.
> even iTunes [...]
That's Apple's policy. Personally I wouldn't use the word "even" here.
It's like saying "Not even the butcher sells vegetables!".
Apart the Apple ecosystem, opus is as established as it gets. Android supports it natively since 2013(?) (Android 5.0).
So, yes, if you want TeX-like backward-compatibility, it might be a good choice.
For all others: knock knock The new millennium arrived!
P.S. I do think that I don't have the worst hearing and kind of decent listening equipment and I can nearly half the file size using opus at a comparable quality.
The same holds true for cassette tape decks in old cars.
> even iTunes [...]
That's Apple's policy. Personally I wouldn't use the word "even" here. It's like saying "Not even the butcher sells vegetables!".
Apart the Apple ecosystem, opus is as established as it gets. Android supports it natively since 2013(?) (Android 5.0).
So, yes, if you want TeX-like backward-compatibility, it might be a good choice.
For all others: knock knock The new millennium arrived!
P.S. I do think that I don't have the worst hearing and kind of decent listening equipment and I can nearly half the file size using opus at a comparable quality.