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It’s Opus, it rocks and now it’s an audio codec standard! ✩ Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog

Good news from the audio codec side. Opus, which can be seen as the next generation Speex I guess, is now an IETF standard.

It’s probably a good idea to put it in pjmedia, as we do now with Speex, so we’ll put it in our (long) TODO list… No promises when though!

It’s Opus, it rocks and now it’s an audio codec standard! ✩ Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog.

5 responses to “It’s Opus, it rocks and now it’s an audio codec standard! ✩ Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog”

  1. Michael Leuker Avatar
    Michael Leuker

    Hopefully soon – it’s the codec to end all codecs we’re talking about after all 🙂

  2. wu lingbo Avatar

    hi,
    I am use pjsip in android, i built the pjsip sourcecode in linux, but when i run the demo, can you give me a demo for calling in android

    1. Perry Ismangil Avatar

      Android support is still in development, please refer to CSipSimple project for complete Android example.

      1. wu Avatar

        hi perry,

        i just only need a very simple demo for audio call, can you give me the demo?
        Because i have a very important project to finish

  3. wulingbo Avatar

    hi perry,

    i just only need a very simple demo for audio call, and the CSsimple is very complicated, can you give me the demo?
    Because i have a very important project to finish

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