Opus Interactive Audio Codec
Overview
Opus is a totally open, royalty-free, highly versatile audio codec. Opus is unmatched for interactive
speech and music transmission over the Internet, but is also intended for storage and streaming
applications. It is standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as RFC 6716
which incorporated technology from Skype’s SILK codec and Xiph.Org’s CELT codec.
Technology
Opus can handle a wide range of audio applications, including Voice over IP, videoconferencing,
in-game chat, and even remote live music performances. It can scale from low bitrate narrowband
speech to very high quality stereo music. Supported features are:
- Bitrates from 6 kb/s to 510 kb/s
- Sampling rates from 8 kHz (narrowband) to 48 kHz (fullband)
- Frame sizes from 2.5 ms to 60 ms
- Support for both constant bitrate (CBR) and variable bitrate (VBR)
- Audio bandwidth from narrowband to fullband
- Support for speech and music
- Support for mono and stereo
- Support for up to 255 channels (multistream frames)
- Dynamically adjustable bitrate, audio bandwidth, and frame size
- Good loss robustness and packet loss concealment (PLC)
- Floating point and fixed-point implementation
You can read the full specification, including the reference implementation, in RFC 6716.
An up-to-date implementation of the Opus standard is also available from the downloads page.
News
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Opus 1.6
builds on the new ML-based features introduced in Opus 1.5.
You can read all the details in this release demo page.
In summary, major changes since 1.5 include:
- A new wideband-to-fullband bandwidth extension (BWE) module
- Support for 96 kHz audio with Opus HD
- Significant improvement to Deep Redundancy (DRED)
- A new 24-bit encoder/decoder API
- Fixed-point improvements
In addition to the improvements above, this release includes many minor bug fixes.
Source code: opus-1.6.tar.gz
SHA256: b7637334527201fdfd6dd6a02e67aceffb0e5e60155bbd89175647a80301c92c
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Opus 1.5.2 fixes several build issues that were discovered since
the 1.5 release. It also fixes a misalignment issue in the AVX2 code
that could cause crashes under Windows.
Source code: opus-1.5.2.tar.gz
SHA256: 65c1d2f78b9f2fb20082c38cbe47c951ad5839345876e46941612ee87f9a7ce1
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Opus 1.5 is the first release to make extended use of ML in the encoder and
decoder. You can read all the details in this release demo page.
In summary, major changes since 1.4 include:
- Significant improvement to packet loss robustness using Deep Redundancy (DRED)
- Improved packet loss concealment through Deep PLC
- Low-bitrate speech quality enhancement down to 6 kb/s wideband
- Improved x86 (AVX2) and Arm (Neon) optimizations
- Support for 4th and 5th order ambisonics
In addition to the improvements above, this release includes many minor bug fixes.
Opus 1.5.1 fixes the meson build that was broken in 1.5.
Source code: opus-1.5.1.tar.gz
SHA256: b84610959b8d417b611aa12a22565e0a3732097c6389d19098d844543e340f85
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Opus 1.5
is the first release to make extended use of ML in the encoder and
decoder. You can read all the details in this release demo page.
In summary, major changes since 1.4 include:
- Significant improvement to packet loss robustness using Deep Redundancy (DRED)
- Improved packet loss concealment through Deep PLC
- Low-bitrate speech quality enhancement down to 6 kb/s wideband
- Improved x86 (AVX2) and Arm (Neon) optimizations
- Support for 4th and 5th order ambisonics
In addition to the improvements above, this release includes many minor bug fixes.
Source code: opus-1.5.tar.gz
SHA256: d8230bbeb99e6d558645aaad25d79de8f4f28fdcc55f8af230050586d62c4f2c
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