What you're looking at is the compressed result of trying to encode your
file at 16 *bits* per second (0.016 kbit/s).
Jean-Marc
On 05/13/2013 01:43 AM, Hermann Weber wrote:> Hello!
>
> I am running opus_demo.exe with the following cmds:
>
> -e audio 48000 1 16 -cbr m:\test\test1.raw m:\test\test1.opus
>
> When I open the .opus file with a hex editor, I see only
>
>
00000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000007800000001000000
>
> This pattern repeats over and over again.
>
> What might go wrong here?
>
> Greetings,
> Hermann
>
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