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Pion Opus

Pure Go implementation of the Opus Codec

Opus Slack Widget
GitHub Workflow Status Go Reference 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.

You can read more here

RFCs

Implemented

Running

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

Roadmap

The library is used as a part of our WebRTC implementation. Please refer to that roadmap to track our major milestones.

See also Issue 9

Community

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We are always looking to support your projects. Please reach out if you have something to build! If you need commercial support or don't want to use public methods you can contact us at team@pion.ly

Contributing

Check out the contributing wiki to join the group of amazing people making this project possible

License

MIT License - see LICENSE for full text