Opus is a free and open source lossy audio coding format developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation and standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force, designed for efficient low-latency encoding of both speech and general audio. Due to its lower latency relative to other standard codecs, Opus finds specific use cases in real-time interactive communication for low-end embedded processors. Opus replaces both Vorbis and Speex for new applications.

In listening tests around 96 kbit/s, Opus shows slightly superior quality compared to AAC and significantly better quality compared to Vorbis and MP3.

  • rnercle@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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    20 days ago

    i was on mp3 of 190 & 320 kbps but then OPUS didn’t exist when i started converting my CDs or downloading mp3 🤷

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      19 days ago

      Sounds like you have a nice project ahead of you to rerip all your CDs to FLAC, and then convert to Opus for your devices.

      I did that a few years ago, I recommend dB Poweramp to do the ripping and converting.