[![cover](https://files.catbox.moe/5rdvx0.jpeg)](https://files.catbox.moe/0rmbdu.png)
#### Track List:
| No. | Title | Length|
| ---:|:------------------------------------- | -----:|
| 1 | wake up | 05:01 |
| 2 | but you don't | 03:36 |
| 3 | phantasma | 04:17 |
| 4 | Eternity(2017 rework) | 04:11 |
If you wish to make your own transcode, do so from the [lossless FLAC version](https://nyaa.iss.one/view/1010460) to avoid generational losses.
libopus 1.2.1, VBR target bitrate 144 kbit/s, 20 ms framesize
If you would like the ability to play back .opus files on your Android device, [please give this bug report a star](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/37054258).
Please support the artist by [purchasing it DRM free, in FLAC, from Bandcamp](https://e-watashi.bandcamp.com/album/but-you-dont-ep).
>If you would like the ability to play back .opus files on your Android device, just download the latest alpha version of PowerAMP
Fixed it for you :^)
>proprietary shitware
lol
The problem isn't that Opus can't be played back on Android (it can), it's that the Android platform music indexing thing doesn't consider the Opus files music. This has been fixed in LineageOS and will hopefully soon be fixed in FairphoneOS too; Google of course doesn't give any shits because they're dumb motherfuckers who only care about themselves.
And for PowerAMP:
Back then when I tried out different music players it was the only decent one. The Android player (and some others) had a bug only previewing _one_ album picture for all songs (even when I gave the songs different pictures) and ofc they can't handle .opus (while .ogg works).
Probably there are better players out now, but I'm too lazy to switch to a different one.
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