If the use of spectro is used to suggest that the quality of audio is not against the rules, but simply because the quality is poor, the map creator will find it cumbersome, if not this map, to continue to present this issue on the new map in the future.
I would like to know how to use spectro or similar programs to prevent this prob. Also, if a program like Spectro finds that the quality of the mp3 is poor, I want to know how to control it using which program to control it smoothly.
Just leave it to someone else who can control it and not know how to do it, the Mapper thinks it wastes time until the quality control mp3 returns, and it also has a bad influence on the Mapper's self-reliance.
You may simply refuse a quality improvement proposal, but it is an act of rejecting an offer aimed at improvement without reason, so rejection is not an appropriate response.
It can be seen as ideal for mapper to know the quality of audio beforehand and to be able to control it on their own.
By doing so, Mapper can prevent mishaps that later face cumbersome problems, such as hearing someone's suggestion to change the quality of the mp3 and then painfully modifying the offset of the map again.
Example link to problem : https://osu.ppy.sh/beatmapsets/942796/discussion/-/generalAll/pending
I would like to know how to use spectro or similar programs to prevent this prob. Also, if a program like Spectro finds that the quality of the mp3 is poor, I want to know how to control it using which program to control it smoothly.
Just leave it to someone else who can control it and not know how to do it, the Mapper thinks it wastes time until the quality control mp3 returns, and it also has a bad influence on the Mapper's self-reliance.
You may simply refuse a quality improvement proposal, but it is an act of rejecting an offer aimed at improvement without reason, so rejection is not an appropriate response.
It can be seen as ideal for mapper to know the quality of audio beforehand and to be able to control it on their own.
By doing so, Mapper can prevent mishaps that later face cumbersome problems, such as hearing someone's suggestion to change the quality of the mp3 and then painfully modifying the offset of the map again.
Example link to problem : https://osu.ppy.sh/beatmapsets/942796/discussion/-/generalAll/pending