The Only Music Sync Tool You Need

Download: https://github.com/termermc/your-loss-sync

In case anyone was wondering, I chose "Your Loss!" as the name because I use it to convert my lossless music library to lossy MP3. The exclamation mark is something I always found fun, a la "Yahoo!" and the like.
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guitaranhero (2 months ago)
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I love the program name lmao, and I can see myself using this regularly. Definitely beats fiddling with ffmpeg... This might sound random but I was pleasantly surprised that YL does not use Qt/Gtk, and instead uses the "Fyne" golang library which seems much more lightweight. Now if only there was something similar for C.
shingo (2 months ago)
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@guitaranhero Thanks, feel free to use it and let me know if you have any issues using it. This was my first time using Fyne and I was pleasantly surprised by the ease of development and all the tools it comes with for packaging applications, but it's kind of subpar in terms of the widgets it comes with. The reason I used it originally is I didn't want to use something like Qt or GTK for cross-platform compatibility concerns, it would have been annoying.

For C++ (and maybe C), you can try DearImgui, which is an immediate-mode non-native UI toolkit https://github.com/ocornut/imgui

I'm not usually a fan of non-native though, they usually don't support all the things a native toolkit would support, especially when it comes to text fields and keybinds
voodu (2 months ago)
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Very cool! I love software that caters to niches (well maybe it's just me) that otherwise have to spend hours messing about with ffmpeg and the like just to get a music collection looking and sounding good. Considering the space limitation of my phone (128gb) and the transparency of hi-quality mp3 this software may come in super handy in the future. I gotta get around to ripping all my CD's and doing some more soulseeking to get my offline collection where it needs to be.

I would consider myself an audiophile, but I'm too broke to be the snobby kind. I find that most modern mp3s sound just fine, IIRC spotify and probably youtube doesn't exceed that bitrate, and sounds very serviceable. But when I have the space and files available, I always feel more comfortable having a lossless source, I'm sure you feel the same way.

Thanks for the shoutout and good work on the software!
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voodu (2 months ago)
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@shingo Hm, I have definitely encountered that naming problem before without realizing it lol. That's a pog feature

Yeah I'm utterly appalled at some of the uploads of songs on youtube tho. Gotta say tho, the multichannel (5.1 Surround) audio I've gotten off of there is pretty decent when there's no other source available (when the transfer is good prior to upload at least lol)
shingo (2 months ago)
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@voodu it's hit or miss, but usually miss unless it's one of the automated music uploading channels operated in partnership with YT, like those distrokid ones. that said, in my own testing, 120k opus sounds about as good as FLAC, and that's what YT uses these days. unfortunately, most audio uploaded to YT is completely crunched, having been uploaded and reuploaded as much as an instagram meme with 2 snapchat captions and an ifunny watermark
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WIZZ (2 months ago)
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I love the thumbnail
shingo (2 months ago)
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@wizz thanks, it was 2 minutes in GIMP
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