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What is a .opus file?

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Opus is a highly efficient lossy audio codec standardized by the IETF, excelling across low-latency speech and high-quality music at a wide range of bitrates. Files typically use an Ogg container. It is the default audio codec for WebRTC and much modern streaming.

How to use a .opus file

Use an example Opus file to test low-latency and music decoding, real-time communication pipelines, and converters that transcode between Opus and other codecs.

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