Releases: xiph/opus
Releases · xiph/opus
opus 1.5.2
Opus release 1.5.2
This minor release fixes several build issues that were discovered since
the 1.5 release. It also fixes a misalignment issue in the AVX2 code
that could cause crashes under Windows.
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opus 1.5.1
Opus release 1.5.1
Fixed meson build from Opus 1.5.
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opus 1.5
Opus release 1.5
Opus 1.5 is the first release to make extended use of machine learning in the encoder and
decoder. Major changes since 1.4 include:
- Significant improvement to packet loss robustness using Deep Redundancy (DRED)
- Improved packet loss concealment through Deep PLC
- Low-bitrate speech quality improvements down to 6 kb/s wideband
- Improved x86 (AVX2) and ARM (Neon) optimizations
- Support for 4th and 5th order ambisonics
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opus 1.4
Opus release 1.4
Opus 1.4 brings the following improvements and fixes:
- Improved tuning of the Opus in-band FEC (LBRR). See the
https://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/opus/-/issues/2360 for details - Added a OPUS_SET_INBAND_FEC(2) option that turns on FEC, but does not
force SILK mode (FEC will be disabled in CELT mode) - Improved tuning and various fixes to DTX
- Added Meson support, improved CMake support
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opus-1.1.2
Opus 1.1.2 includes:
- Fixes encoder or decoder state reset, which would previously disable some run-time selected architecture-specific optimizations; and
- Fixes hybrid mode discontinuous transmission (DTX) operation, where the comfort noise above 8 kHz was incorrectly estimated and could oscillate in time.
None of these bugs were regressions over previous releases.