Our just play games on Linux. Wine/proton is shockingly good. I've never had an issue
Reaper works great on mint. Plus yabridge to use your windows plugins.
Your pessimism is more optimistic than my optimism
If this was true, you'd use an ad blocker, and donate directly to your favorite content creators. They'd see way more money, and you wouldn't be supporting an evil organization.
They'd have more freedom to switch platforms as their revenue isn't directly tied to youtube, but rather their viewers. Freedom to switch platforms gives youtube incentive to run a better site and charge a more reasonable fee for premium features.
But this isn't what you're doing. You're supporting youtube directly and supporting all their business practices in the process
A John Digweed mix is perfect for me and ticks all the boxes
- No lyrics
- Lasts for hours
- Never gets too repetitive, changes over time
- No starting/stopping between songs.
I've done my best work to his live in Cordoba mix
Adapters are a cop out. Just put the adapters in the phone. It also means you can't charge and listen to music.
Also while there are some natively wired usb-c headphones, I can't think of any. Any decent headphones will use a standard 3.5 or 6.5mm audio jack, and then the dac being built inwith those usb-c headphones means you can't use a seperate dac, it means you can't plug them into studio gear. It's just so incredibly limiting.
There is already a universal standard (3.5mm/6.5mm jack) it carries analog audio, why change to a digital connection which requires digital to analog conversion? Why not let the user be able to have a dedicated piece of gear to do that if they wish.
No professional equipment, or even semi professional equipment uses usb-c. It's a good old fashioned analog audio jack and it's like that for a reason
I just soft modded my old PS2 so I could boot game backups from a network share. So I'm playing Gran Turismo 3, NFS underground 2, Tony hawk's Pro skater 4, NBA street vol. 2, and GTA: San Andreas. Basically everything and anything my teenage self loved at the time.
I think having a single app that does that would be very inefficient compared to having an app like the one you're probably using, that can be configured to do exactly what you want.
I use my headphone jack daily. It's nice to see there are still (albeit very few) manufacturers providing this
Not OP but every so often when I click on a Reddit link from a search result, Reddit doesn't actually let me read the thread unless I login
The barrier to entry is lower than you think. Plenty of good free DAWs out there. I use reaper which has an unlimited free trial.
Download some plugins and you're off to the races. I'd encourage you to jump in and give it a go
Death becomes her might honestly be the best film on these lists