Opus (Audio Codec)
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 9:06 am
http://www.opus-codec.org/
Would be awesome if PureBasic supported this.
I can only imagine that this will be as popular as (WebP for image over time).
The Opus codec basically ends the audio codec dispute for HTML5.
So that means we will see WebM for video/movies, WebP for image (lossy and lossless with alpha), and Opus for audio.
Opus is as good as or better than pretty much anything from voice chat to high quality music. It replaces Speex, AAC+, MP3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, etc.
As far as I can tell the only thing it does not replace is (Ogg) FLAC.
The container for Opus is Ogg, so the full name is kinda amusing, Ogg Opus.
Firefox already support Ogg Opus streams, other browsers should follow. And unlike the attempt of making Ogg Vorbis a web standard, Opus is backed by IETF and MicroSoft has "added" patent code etc as well, and Opus is all royalty free unlike MP3 and AAC(+). *applause*
Oh! And the important thing is that the Opus bitstream has been frozen (a few of you know should the significance of this), and the source code is the 3 clause BSD license.
Would be awesome if PureBasic supported this.
I can only imagine that this will be as popular as (WebP for image over time).
The Opus codec basically ends the audio codec dispute for HTML5.
So that means we will see WebM for video/movies, WebP for image (lossy and lossless with alpha), and Opus for audio.
Opus is as good as or better than pretty much anything from voice chat to high quality music. It replaces Speex, AAC+, MP3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, etc.
As far as I can tell the only thing it does not replace is (Ogg) FLAC.
The container for Opus is Ogg, so the full name is kinda amusing, Ogg Opus.
Firefox already support Ogg Opus streams, other browsers should follow. And unlike the attempt of making Ogg Vorbis a web standard, Opus is backed by IETF and MicroSoft has "added" patent code etc as well, and Opus is all royalty free unlike MP3 and AAC(+). *applause*
Oh! And the important thing is that the Opus bitstream has been frozen (a few of you know should the significance of this), and the source code is the 3 clause BSD license.