Ive had it since I was a kid. It’s always there. You just don’t notice it after a while. But if you focus on it or it’s too quiet you will hear it until you tune it out again.
this honestly looks like a wish.com version of orbstack. the documentation site is like if someone took orbstack docs and sliced and diced out all the stuff that wasn't relevant. https://docs.orbstack.dev/
the lack of screenshots, lack of detailed explanations about how it works makes me really think this is just a trojan horse or honeypot type of application that has ulterior motives.
It must have been an early version of AAC. Bell was involved with that. And another message in the thread claims "the early versions of the audio compression stuff were not quite is good as the later versions (which became apples stuff)"
Regarding the early formats' fidelity, the defense Napster should have won with was that the plaintiff's assumption that digital copies were any good was false. The mp3s in question were barely broadcast quality, thus sharing low bitrate mp3 was not any different from sharing recordings of broadcast radio, a legal activity.