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2016 May 09
3
Ogg Format
Hello Tim
I am referring to the following file
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sample_of_%22Another_Day_in_Paradise%22.ogg
I opened the file in a HEX editor. I do not see the string OpusHead in the
packet. It starts with Oggs. Also checking the occurrence of Oggs, I see
that the first packet has BOS, the next all (except last) have 00 (which is
not defined in the RFC as continuation) a...
2016 May 09
2
Ogg Format
...OPUS file and see if
my understanding is now clarified.
Regards
Amit
On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Timothy B. Terriberry <tterribe at xiph.org>
wrote:
> Amit Ashara wrote:
>
>> I am referring to the following file
>>
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sample_of_%22Another_Day_in_Paradise%22.ogg
>>
>
> The file you are looking at is an Ogg *Vorbis* file. It's not Opus at all.
>
> The file at <
> https://people.xiph.org/~giles/2012/opus/ehren-paper_lights-96.opus>
> linked from <https://www.opus-codec.org/examples/> wo...
2016 May 09
0
Ogg Format
Amit Ashara wrote:
> I am referring to the following file
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sample_of_%22Another_Day_in_Paradise%22.ogg
The file you are looking at is an Ogg *Vorbis* file. It's not Opus at all.
The file at
<https://people.xiph.org/~giles/2012/opus/ehren-paper_lights-96.opus>
linked from <https://www.opus-codec.org/examples/> would be an example
of an Ogg Opus fi...
2016 May 09
0
Ogg Format
...>
> Regards
> Amit
>
> On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Timothy B. Terriberry <tterribe at xiph.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Amit Ashara wrote:
>>
>>> I am referring to the following file
>>>
>>>
>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sample_of_%22Another_Day_in_Paradise%22.ogg
>>>
>>
>> The file you are looking at is an Ogg *Vorbis* file. It's not Opus at all.
>>
>> The file at <
>> https://people.xiph.org/~giles/2012/opus/ehren-paper_lights-96.opus>
>> linked from <https://www.opu...
2016 May 09
3
Ogg Format
Hello All,
When going through the Ogg format, I have a basic question. As per the RFC
the Ogg format encapsulates the logical stream. Now consider the scenario
where a raw mono stream is being encoded with Opus Codec. The stream is
48KHz and the length of the stream being encoded is worth 20ms of data.
This makes it 960 half words (considering 16 bit format). Now if the final
output is say 100