Currently, the Ranking Criteria (RC) has the terms below that regulate audio file quality:
While the original intentions of explicitly enforcing audio quality were good, I noticed an increasing number of complaints doubting if the quality improvements are significant enough for the majority, especially in the context where the maps are in the Qualified section. After discussions with people who actively work on audio file quality, I noticed that a rewording of current RC terms may be necessary.
Since we share the general idea of "we should leave mappers to decide if minor issues in their Qualified maps are worth fixing", I think it'd be nice to relax the audio file quality requirement and let the mapper decide if they want to change the audio file if the quality improvement is minor.
In particular, I would like to reuse the wording that regulates background image and video quality:
So the updated RC terms for audio quality would become:
Opinions, comments, and wording fixes are welcome. (Update: there're already
The audio file of a beatmap must...
- ...
- ...have an average bit rate no lower than 128 kbps, if such a source exists. Otherwise, use the highest quality available.
- ...not be encoded upwards from a lower bitrate.
While the original intentions of explicitly enforcing audio quality were good, I noticed an increasing number of complaints doubting if the quality improvements are significant enough for the majority, especially in the context where the maps are in the Qualified section. After discussions with people who actively work on audio file quality, I noticed that a rewording of current RC terms may be necessary.
Since we share the general idea of "we should leave mappers to decide if minor issues in their Qualified maps are worth fixing", I think it'd be nice to relax the audio file quality requirement and let the mapper decide if they want to change the audio file if the quality improvement is minor.
In particular, I would like to reuse the wording that regulates background image and video quality:
Background images and videos in a beatmap should be of reasonable quality. Try to find the original source and avoid unnecessary upscaling or file size bloating.
So the updated RC terms for audio quality would become:
Rules
The audio file of a beatmap must...
...
Guidelines
The audio file of a beatmap must...
- ...use the .mp3 or .ogg file format.
- ...have an average bit rate no greater than 192 kbps for .mp3 files, or 208 kbps for .ogg files.
...have an average bit rate no lower than 128 kbps, if such a source exists. Otherwise, use the highest quality available....not be encoded upwards from a lower bitrate.
...
Guidelines
- Audio files should be of reasonable quality. Try to use the highest quality possible and avoid unnecessary overencoding or file size bloating.
- ...
Opinions, comments, and wording fixes are welcome. (Update: there're already