Currently the Ranking Criteria touches upon audio bitrate modes without clarifying more specific details that really matter given how users can't really tell the difference.
I feel like we can have something to explicitly cover what types of bitrate modes are acceptable instead of being vague about it for those who do not know, aside from that I don't think anyone who doesn't know about .ogg will bother to use it so it's better to specify which quality is acceptable.
I'm mainly bringing this up since most users will use audacity and plug in an "average" or "variable bitrate" and call it a day but those do not give you the exact 192kpbs which most people use. Given how AIMod is still very outdated but continues to tell users about the bitrate mode, another thing to note is that osu! is not really compatible with vbr/abr since it ends up causing issues with preview points and minor timing issues.
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As you can see the current doesn't really inform you about OGG Vorbis but also the current information for audio bitrate modes here are quite misleading.
If you don't believe me when it comes to the average bitrate issue (it's more of a bug I guess but this isn't a bug report) you can take a look at an example that was fixed but never really fully addressed but that's mostly due to standards today when it comes to having "good audio" for ranking:
Lasse's mod on dsco's map of This Charming Man tells him to fix audio bitrate because it's simply over the cap. I never checked if it was changed from a variable bitrate to a constant but I still have the old mp3 and the beatmapset if you want to hear it for yourself: This Charming Man osz with old MP3
edit: holy crap it looks like this is something that was in discussion at community/forums/topics/1123516 ?????????????????????
Either way this discussion was mainly aimed at clearing up confusion for bitrate modes for MP3 audio over OGG Vorbis so discussion is welcome.
I feel like we can have something to explicitly cover what types of bitrate modes are acceptable instead of being vague about it for those who do not know, aside from that I don't think anyone who doesn't know about .ogg will bother to use it so it's better to specify which quality is acceptable.
I'm mainly bringing this up since most users will use audacity and plug in an "average" or "variable bitrate" and call it a day but those do not give you the exact 192kpbs which most people use. Given how AIMod is still very outdated but continues to tell users about the bitrate mode, another thing to note is that osu! is not really compatible with vbr/abr since it ends up causing issues with preview points and minor timing issues.
A beatmapset's audio file must use the .mp3 or .ogg file format. MP3s must have a constant bit rate no greater than 192kbps. OGGs must be no greater than 192kpbs (Quality 6)
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Ranking Criteria wrote:
A beatmapset's audio file must use the .mp3 or .ogg file format and have an average bit rate no greater than 192kbps.
As you can see the current doesn't really inform you about OGG Vorbis but also the current information for audio bitrate modes here are quite misleading.
If you don't believe me when it comes to the average bitrate issue (it's more of a bug I guess but this isn't a bug report) you can take a look at an example that was fixed but never really fully addressed but that's mostly due to standards today when it comes to having "good audio" for ranking:
Lasse's mod on dsco's map of This Charming Man tells him to fix audio bitrate because it's simply over the cap. I never checked if it was changed from a variable bitrate to a constant but I still have the old mp3 and the beatmapset if you want to hear it for yourself: This Charming Man osz with old MP3
edit: holy crap it looks like this is something that was in discussion at community/forums/topics/1123516 ?????????????????????
Either way this discussion was mainly aimed at clearing up confusion for bitrate modes for MP3 audio over OGG Vorbis so discussion is welcome.