You're not wrong. The dot com bubble 2.0 is about to burst, and it won't be pretty.rifftrax wrote:For me it's more that companies like SoundCloud represent the stupid level of excess, general silliness, ostentatious brand management, and acute lack of any capacity to reach profitability without ridiculous seed hand-holding that so many tech companies absolutely reek of. Basically, the problem boils down to hiring a bunch of half-wit friends and hoity-toity holier-than-thou MBAs and analysts that results in the company eventually turning into a one big "we're the most amazing new-age sustainable entity" circle-jerk. I'm really tired of it because people no longer build companies to make genuinely useful products for consumers, they build companies to provide some asinine ego bounce-house for special snowflake employees to feel good about themselves in while they wipe their ass with hundred dollar bills from investors on the promise of some useless "platform" that may or may not ever define itself in terms of utility.Harry_HH wrote:A lot of cursing - I wonder why people are so mad for a company which offers them free services?
You don't have to use that.
Be mad for the Facebook or Google, which both are "free", too, but who sell your souls forward (which the Soundcloud don't do in that scale).
Soundcloud is running out of cash
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- KVRAF
- 3506 posts since 27 Dec, 2002 from North East England
- KVRAF
- 1724 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from betwixt
I've heard the cries before, soundcloud is still there. But hey. Everything dies.
Anyway. This kind of sh!t is what will continue to happen to Humans as long as they keep wanking themselves off to their might-makes-right fallacies. Anybody in support of Human civilization as it is now (and has always been, probably) has no valid reason to complain about anything "unreasonable" I do anyway.
I like soundcloud well enough. Be a pity to see it go.
Anyway. This kind of sh!t is what will continue to happen to Humans as long as they keep wanking themselves off to their might-makes-right fallacies. Anybody in support of Human civilization as it is now (and has always been, probably) has no valid reason to complain about anything "unreasonable" I do anyway.
I like soundcloud well enough. Be a pity to see it go.
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- KVRAF
- 1729 posts since 26 Feb, 2008
Same here, I actually subscribe to their Go service but it shouldn't take $70 million a year to run a glorified streaming service that basically has zero other functions. You need what, a vanilla data-center, some level of sophisticated load-balancing programming, and basic ops management? Even then the streaming is actually relatively crappy. They don't even do the crux of what they are supposed to specialize in very well.Codestation wrote:I like soundcloud well enough. Be a pity to see it go.
Sucking a investment/VC teat dry has turned into its own business profession these days. So many dipshits and charlatans out there... they've just all rebranded themselves as "business consultants" and silly c-suite names.
Snare drums samples: the new and improved "dither algo"
- KVRAF
- 1986 posts since 29 Apr, 2010 from NYC
- KVRist
- 251 posts since 7 Feb, 2017
They provide free sound hosting. Not sure what's not to like. Someone enlighten me from my ignorance!
- KVRAF
- 1577 posts since 20 May, 2002 from Cambridge, UK
the volume control is right there at the bottom of the page, has been for ages

THIS IS MY MUSIC: https://spti.fi/rZyjX7i 
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- KVRAF
- 35674 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
They're popular. Everything popular has to die. Or so.nonnaci wrote:They provide free sound hosting. Not sure what's not to like. Someone enlighten me from my ignorance!
Also they used MP3 encoding. And we all know that this crushes the audio signal beyond all recognition. It's actually so bad that you will hardly be able to A/B, and distinguish analog from digital synths. They should be burned on the funeral pyre for that.
- KVRist
- 251 posts since 7 Feb, 2017
Is their mp3 bit-rate not high enough or is the problem one of removing masked time-freq signals as part of the encoding process?chk071 wrote:They're popular. Everything popular has to die. Or so.
Also they used MP3 encoding. And we all know that this crushes the audio signal beyond all recognition. It's actually so bad that you will hardly be able to A/B, and distinguish analog from digital synths. They should be burned on the funeral pyre for that.
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- KVRAF
- 35674 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
I guess their bitrate isn't high enough for some people. I never had a problem with it though. I guess the main issue people have with it though is not the audio quality. Frankly, i never really get such things. I find Soundcloud is pretty awesome.
- KVRist
- 251 posts since 7 Feb, 2017
Yea, looked into a bit more. 128 kbps and 16kHz high-cut is heavy-handed for audiophiles.chk071 wrote:I guess their bitrate isn't high enough for some people. I never had a problem with it though. I guess the main issue people have with it though is not the audio quality. Frankly, i never really get such things. I find Soundcloud is pretty awesome.
- KVRist
- 251 posts since 7 Feb, 2017
Found a good comparisonchk071 wrote:
I always thought it was 192 kb/s. 128 is a bit low indeed.
http://en.stormymondays.com/2016/08/sou ... and-vimeo/
The difference in brightness is quite apparent between sound-cloud and Vimeo, especially when the bells start chiming.
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- KVRist
- 414 posts since 19 Sep, 2016 from Wonderland
128 is for streaming, downloading is possible in the original format, I thought.
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