You can use the echo canceller that goes with Speex even if you're using
Opus. The two are independent.
Jean-Marc
On 12-10-16 09:30 PM, Guan Xsun wrote:> hi,All,
> I want to know whether Opus has AEC features like Speex?
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> Subject: [opus] encoding 44.1Khz
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> Hi , I have read that it is posible to encode higher sample
> rates like 96 khz or 192khz? and the output is 48 khz,
> the resample is internally.? http://wiki.xiph.org/OpusFAQ
> But it is possible to encode? 44.1khz. It is resampled to
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> 48khz or I have to make the resample by myself and
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> then encode it with opus.
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> From: Ralph Giles <giles at thaumas.net <mailto:giles at
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> Subject: Re: [opus] encoding 44.1Khz
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> On 12-10-16 4:48 AM, Sartre Salam wrote:
> > Hi , I have read that it is posible to encode higher sample
> > rates like 96 khz or 192khz and the output is 48 khz,
> > the resample is internally. http://wiki.xiph.org/OpusFAQ
> > But it is possible to encode 44.1khz. It is resampled to
> > 48khz or I have to make the resample by myself and
> > then encode it with opus.
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> Encoding tools, like opusenc from the opus-tools package, will take
care
> of resampling for you. Just feed in any PCM wav file and it
> should be fine.
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> If instead you're writing a program yourself that uses the
reference
> libopus API, then yes, you need to resample 44.1 kHz audio
> to 48 kHz before submitting it to opus_encode(_float).
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