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PROGRAM:
NAME
opusdec - decode audio from Opus format to WAV (or simple audio output)
SYNOPSIS
opusdec [ -hV ] [ --rate Hz ] [ --gain dB ] [ --no-dither ] [ --float ] [ --force-wav ] [
--packet-loss pct ] [ --save-range file ] input.opus [ output.wav ]
DESCRIPTION
opusdec decodes Opus files into PCM Wave (uncompressed) files.
If the input file is specified as - , then opusdec will read from stdin. Likewise, an
output filename of - will cause output to be to stdout.
If no output is specified opusdec will attempt to play the audio in realtime if it
supports audio playback on your system.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print help message
-V, --version
Display version information
--quiet
Suppresses program output
--rate
Force decoding at sampling rate n Hz
--gain
Adjust the output volume n dB, negative values make the signal quieter.
--no-dither
Do not dither 16-bit output
--float
32-bit floating-point files instead of 16-bit files
--force-wav
Force including a wav header on output (e.g. for non-wav extensions and stdout)
--packet-loss
Simulate n % random Opus packet loss
--save-range
Saves check values for every frame to a file
EXAMPLES
Decode a file input.opus to output.wav
opusdec input.opus output.wav
Play a file input.opus and force output at 48000 regardless of the original sampling rate
(48kHz output may be faster, due to avoiding resampling and some sound hardware produces
higher quality output when run at 48kHz)
opusdec --rate 48000 input.opus
Re-encode a high bitrate Opus file to a lower rate
opusdec --force-wav input.opus - | opusenc --bitrate 64 - output.opus
Play an http stream http://icecast.somwhere.org:8000/stream.opus with the help of curl on
a system with pulseaudio
(press ctrl-c to quit)
curl http://icecast.somwhere.org:8000/stream.opus | padsp opusdec -
AUTHORS
Jean-Marc Valin <[email protected]>
Gregory Maxwell <[email protected]>
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