![]() The YTM App on Android has a few extra features not present on Windows 10 ![]() On Android: AAC Variable Bitrate at ~256kbps, 44,100 kHz.On the Desktop App: AAC Variable Bitrate at ~256kbps, 44,100 kHz.On Desktop using Windows10/Chrome/Youtube website: AAC Variable Bitrate at ~256kbps, 44,100 kHz.On Desktop using Windows10/Chrome/Youtube website: AV1.On Desktop using Windows10/Chrome/YouTube website: Opus Variable Bitrate at ~160kbps, 48,000 kHz.On Desktop using Windows10/Chrome/Youtube website: VP9Īudio (Plain old Youtube no subscription).Here are the results(long text, thanks for the reformatting suggestions): ![]() In the early days GPM was using 320 kbps MP3 and later moved on to 320 kbps AAC (Not confirmed, haven't found any trustworthy links on AAC) and YouTube Music uses lower bit-rate AAC and Opus codecs. I have no problem with that, it sound as good as Google Music did, even if here is differences in the codecs and bit-rates. Time to test (Famous last word, this was a time sink).Īs a Google Play Music refugee, I'm was forced to move to YouTube Music Premium and YouTube Premium for my streaming needs or change streaming service. So I got curious, what does YT Premium and YTM Premium actually use? Some formats I'm sure about, but not all. Some of us only listen music using lossless codecs and others like myself listen to both lossless and lossy codecs. In a previou s post here on ASR there was a discussion about lossless vs lossy bit-rate in audio. ![]()
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