Gives you all the music you want, in any format you want

>gives you all the music you want, in any format you want
Assuming you don't want asperger-tier music.

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Drones only hate slsk because they're too lazy and or are not serious about any music they listen to. You're mentally retarded if you not only hate on sharing music in the highest possible quality but also by following that up and saying paying for a sub to a streaming service like YT or Spotify is better despite it being in lower kbps/hz and also being more limited with music than slsk.

it's mostly zoomers who spent their childhoods glued to ipads and don't understand how filesystems and local storage work. i.e. "what do you mean I don't have to download something every time I look at it... hmm sounds sus"
I know not all zoomers are that retarded, but a lot really are

Unless you have a $10k setup it doesn't matter if it's 192 or flac

To me I just can't understand how someone would be so unfathomably stupid to pay a monthly subscription for music services that don't have music in the highest quality but rather average to below-average quality and at that not even the vast majority of music. You can virtually get any album besides very very obscure stuff in the highest 1khz+ quality on slsk for free and it only takes 5 - 10mins depending on your internet speed. I refuse to believe that people who have enough money to spend on music subscriptions don't have enough money for good internet with good download speed.

I'm pretty sure spotify quality is defaulted to 200 - 300kpbs which is shit, and there is obviously a difference compared to like 44.1khzflac or above.

You're forgetting that many people listen to music on their phones though and it's more convenient to stream than to download + transfer the files.

Soulseek is absolutely fantastic. Those guys that have FLAC files of new house/techno releases and refuse to share them unless you pay can get fucking gorged though.

What's gonna happen when Nir shuts it down? Will the Nicotine+ guys continue?

>You're forgetting that many people listen to music on their phones though and it's more convenient to stream than to download + transfer the files.
I understand that but I'm primarily talking about people who are into music not some normies that listen to Dua Lipa or Mumble Rap. Regardless file transferring takes two seconds to your phone, and the only way I could really be understanding of someone using streaming services is if they only had a smartphone and nothing else.

Sampling rate doesn't really matter, only the bitrate and format.