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Opus is a general-purpose high-quality low-latency [[lossy]] audio codec created by the [[Xiph.org Foundation]]. The Opus developers claim it makes other lossy audio codecs obsolete (including [[Vorbis]] and [[MP3]]) and recommend it over [[Speex]] as a speech codec. | Opus is a general-purpose high-quality low-latency [[lossy]] audio codec created by the [[Xiph.org Foundation]]. The Opus developers claim it makes other lossy audio codecs obsolete (including [[Vorbis]] and [[MP3]]) and recommend it over [[Speex]] as a speech codec. | ||
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This is an audio codec. The name to use at the command line is opus. This codec can be used inside the ogg containers. |
Opus is a general-purpose high-quality low-latency lossy audio codec created by the Xiph.org Foundation. The Opus developers claim it makes other lossy audio codecs obsolete (including Vorbis and MP3) and recommend it over Speex as a speech codec.