...Opus codec? That's a new one to me.
How does it compare with AAC, Ogg, and MPEG?
I'd love to see apt-X become available some day. The patents must be
running out one of these days.
Rob
On Mon, 22 Oct 2012, James Harrison wrote:
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I know a few Rivendellers have used the earlier (beta) versions of
OpenOB in the past so here's a quick notice to all that OpenOB 2.3 is
out, with stable support for the Opus codec recently standarized by the
IETF, which supports bitrates as low as 16kbps or up to 384kbps with a
variety of audio bandwidths.
OpenOB is the open outside broadcast tool, an audio over IP link tool
which makes moving audio over a network in realtime with very low
latencies (<10ms in PCM mode, <50ms in Opus mode) fairly trivial.
Other improvements include proper Python packaging for easy
installation, reliability improvements, visual feedback changes and an
improved command line interface.
Support for the Raspberry Pi single-board computer has now been tested,
confirmed and verified. It works out of the box with no issues using USB
sound cards. This means you can put a link together (both ends) for
under £200.
You can nab yourself a copy here:
http://jamesharrison.github.com/openob/ - all you need is two computers
running Linux.
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Cheers,
James Harrison
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