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Opus - Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase

    https://wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php?title=Opus
    Opus is a lossy audio compression format developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) designed to be suitable for interactive real-time applications over the Internet, a including music as well as speech, yet it is also very competitive for use as a storage and playback format, being a class leader at around 64 kbps and also at 96 kbps.

Opus - Hydrogenaudio

    https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php?board=71.0
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HydrogenAudio

    https://hydrogenaud.io/
    Since the inception of Lyra, our mission has been to provide the best quality audio using a fraction of the bitrate data of alternatives. Currently, the royalty-free open-source codec Opus, is the most widely used codec for WebRTC-based VOIP applications and, with audio at 32kbps, typically obtains transparent speech quality, i.e ...

Personal listening test at 64 kbps: Opus ... - Hydrogenaudio

    https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php?topic=119333.0
    TESTED: opus 1.31 –bitrate 64 . AVERAGE BITRATE: 69,0 kbps. USAC / xHE-AAC: One of the last MPEG audio tool and the last one in the AAC family. I asked to C.R.Helmrich the permission to use exhale for this test, because it is really a new tool and obviously can’t claim the same maturity level of all other competitors.

Comparison – Opus Codec

    https://www.opus-codec.org/comparison
    Several tests were conducted on Opus, but only the ones conducted on the final bit-stream are listed below. we are hoping that newer and more advanced encoders will reach even better quality. HydrogenAudio (64 kb/s) These are the results of ABC/HR tests comparing Opus with Vorbis and HE-AAC on 48 kHz stereo music at 64 kb/s.

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