Quote from: winston on May 19, 2021, 02:46:53Indeed, there is none. It is, however, possible to create a better codec. AAC is old. Now, the advantage of AAC is that you can use the same compression for storage and transmission. When you use one for storage (like MP3) and another for transmission (like aptX), you have two algorithms creating artefacts instead of just one. However, when your source is "lossless," you can choose whatever algorithm you want (preferably the one giving you the best performance). And LDAC is superior to AAC.
Please do enlighten us what lossless Bluetooth standard is there for Apple to adopt? It's not Apple's fault that customers have no clue about how audio works.
Quote from: ariliquin on May 18, 2021, 11:42:19
Another case of Apple telling consumers what they want instead of listening to their customers. Apple has been slow to adopt standards from other companies, to the detriment of their customers. At least provide a competing solution that is as good or better. This situation just makes Apple look stupid.
Quote from: ariliquin on May 18, 2021, 11:42:19
Another case of Apple telling consumers what they want instead of listening to their customers. Apple has been slow to adopt standards from other companies, to the detriment of their customers. At least provide a competing solution that is as good or better. This situation just makes Apple look stupid.
Quote from: ariliquin on May 18, 2021, 11:42:19
Another case of Apple telling consumers what they want instead of listening to their customers.