Message from @Tatsumaki
Discord ID: 360250074447609856
@Deleted User heya I think they forgot lol
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@Deleted User I did the roll call thing. How i get into the waiting room for next time?
You're in the waiting room.
You get in yourself and you do it week to week.
Should I tag Matt gravity?
Or could you let him know for me.
Never tag Matt. You should know this by now. You've been here long enough.
That's why I asked. However not sure how to let them know, heh
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Is it possible to use this app on a Mac?
It would appear Discord is available on Mac.
I just want to use my nice Yeti mic whenever I call in. For optimum quality.
Mic quality is gonna get capped anyways.
What does that mean?
It's not too big a deal as long as you don't use a pineapple as a microphone.
Each voice channel on a Discord server has its bitrate adjusted by the administration on the server.
It makes sure lag and stutters are kept to a minimum.
Would that mean, the better one's connection, the more quality will come through?
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Am I not a patron?
I"ve been overlooked! 😉
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i am noob. trying to type w/ keyboard off. i've nothing else to add. just listening
fucking yawning now asshole
step or half?
no
ppl tend to focus too much on details rather than the lessons
agree. except we are vain by nature. supposed to acknowledge that and strive to be better.
there's also the misperception of calling something sinful as a condemnation of character
addendum: read for yourself == reading in honest contemplation, not reading to find loopholes
niko
u fokin wot m8
Hello! 😃
Ermmmm...seems I fucked up and put myself down in the roll call area without realizing I'm doing this all wrong. Please have mercy upon my pitiful soul
@D-Day indeed discord is available on Mac (as well as nearly ever other possible OS I've use including quite a few rather obscure Linux distros). Also, while @Deleted User is correct that the microphone quality will be capped (basically pertaining to the maximum allowable rate of data transfer for each individual voice channel-typically rated by a kbps limitation). This is exactly like how compressed audio files namely MP3s get their file sizes more manageable for storage and bandwidth purposes. MP3 being the classic example as compared to lossless audio formats like WAV or FLAC, MP3s traditionally were/still are lossy and compressed, same goes for newer formats like AAC or m4a, which can be either constant or variable bitrate (CBR/VBR), and compared to MP3s are superior in sound quality and have a smaller file size, 192 kbps CBR at 44100 kHz is universally recognized as being an acceptable level of sound quality for most web-based and streaming situations where music plays a role, like movies, streaming radio, etc and you'll typically get somewhere from 96 kbps to 192 kbps VBR with a variable bitrate for situations with more dialogue and simple vocal content, with little dynamic range so as to take advantage of the unnoticeable compression on dialogue/vocals which is perfect for stuff like discord, VOIP, video game teamspeak apps and audio included in most computers'.built-in webcams/cheaper point and shoot digital cameras that shoot video to SD cards.