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Opus release 1.3-beta This is a beta release towards the upcoming 1.3 release. Changes include: - The spec fixes in RFC 8251 are now enabled by default - Improvements to the VAD and speech/music classification using an RNN - Improvements to stereo speech coding at low bitrate - Added support for ambisonics projection using mapping 3 (disabled by default) - Fixes to the CELT PLC
Opus release 1.2
Opus 1.2 is the latest major release of Opus and brings many improvements,
including:
- Speech quality improvements especially in the 12-24 kbit/s range
- Improved VBR encoding for hybrid mode
- More aggressive use of wider speech bandwidth, including fullband speech
starting at 14 kbit/s
- Music quality improvements in the 32-48 kb/s range
- More optimizations for x86 (SSEx) and ARM Neon
- Support for directly encoding packets up to 120 ms
- DTX support for CELT mode
- SILK CBR improvements
- Support for all of the fixes in draft-ietf-codec-opus-update-04 (the mono
downmix and the folding fixes need --enable-update-draft)
- Many bug fixes, including integer overflows discovered through fuzzing
(no security implications)
Opus release 1.2-rc1 This is the first release candidate for the upcoming Opus 1.2 release. If no issues are found with it, it will soon become 1.2-final, so I encourage everyone to give it a try. Changes compared to 1.2beta include: - Improves quality on files with powerful tones that cause MDCT leakage - Improves bit allocation on mode transitions (CELT to/from SILK/hybrid) - More ARM Neon optimizations - Fixes to the speech/music detection at the very beginning of files - Fixes to the unit tests (fixes illegal instructions and --disable-static)
Opus release 1.1.4 This release fixes a single bug. A specially-crafted Opus packet could cause an integer wrap-around in the SILK LSF stabilization code. This would cause an out-of-bounds read 256 bytes before a constant table. In most circumstances, the consequences are harmless and the result is simply noise in the audio. This was reported as CVE-2017-0381. Contrary to that report, we do not believe that any remote code execution is possible. However, we are making this release as a precaution.
Release 1.2-alpha2 This release changes the tonality analysis to run at 24 kHz, which reduces complexity while giving better frequency resolution for the tonality estimate. There's also a few bug fixes.
Release 1.2-alpha
This is an alpha release with many improvements, including:
- Speech quality improvements especially in the 12-20 kbit/s range
- Improved VBR encoding for hybrid mode
- More aggressive use of wider speech bandwidth, including fullband speech
starting at 14 kbit/s
- Music quality improvements in the 32-48 kb/s range
- Generic and SSE CELT optimizations
- Support for directly encoding packets up to 120 ms
- DTX support for CELT mode
- SILK CBR improvements
- Support for all of the fixes in draft-ietf-codec-opus-update-04 (the mono
downmix and the folding fixes need --enable-update-draft)
- Many bug fixes, including integer overflows discovered through fuzzing
(no security implications)
Release 1.1.3 This is a minor release focusing mainly on optimizations and bug fixes. Changes include: - Neon optimizations inproving performance on ARMv7 and ARMv8 by up to 15% - Fixes some issues with 16-bit platforms (e.g. TI C55x) - Fixes to comfort noise generation (CNG) - Documenting that PLC packets can also be 2 bytes - Includes experimental ambisonics work (--enable-ambisonics)
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