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Opus

Pure Go implementation of the Opus Codec

Opus Slack Widget
GoDoc Coverage Status Go Report Card License: MIT


This package provides a Pure Go implementation of the Opus Codec

Why Opus?

  • open and royalty-free - No license fees or restrictions. Use it as you wish!
  • versatile - Wide bitrate support. Can be used in constrained networks and high quality stereo.
  • ubiquitous - Used in video streaming, gaming, storing music and video conferencing.

Why a Go implementation?

  • empower interesting use cases - This project also exports the internals of the Encoder and Decoder. Allowing for things like analysis of a Opus bitstream without decoding the entire thing.
  • learning - This project was written to be read by others. It includes excerpts and links to RFC 6716
  • safety - Go provides memory safety. Avoids a class of bugs that are devastating in sensitive environments.
  • maintainability - Go was designed to build simple, reliable, and efficient software.
  • inspire - Go is a power language, but lacking in media libraries. We hope this project inspires the next generation to build
  •           more media libraries for Go.
    

Running

See our examples for demonstrations of how to use this package.

Get Involved!

We would love to have you involved! This project needs a lot of help before it can be useful to everyone. See the Roadmap for open issues and join us on Slack

Roadmap

See Issue 9