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NAME

       opus_encoder - Opus Encoder

        - This page describes the process and functions used to encode Opus.

SYNOPSIS

   Typedefs
       typedef struct OpusEncoder OpusEncoder
           Opus encoder state.

   Functions
       int opus_encoder_get_size (int channels)
           Gets the size of an OpusEncoder structure.
       OpusEncoder * opus_encoder_create (opus_int32 Fs, int channels, int application, int
           *error)
           Allocates and initializes an encoder state.
       int opus_encoder_init (OpusEncoder *st, opus_int32 Fs, int channels, int application)
           Initializes a previously allocated encoder state The memory pointed to by st must be
           at least the size returned by opus_encoder_get_size().
       opus_int32 opus_encode (OpusEncoder *st, const opus_int16 *pcm, int frame_size, unsigned
           char *data, opus_int32 max_data_bytes)
           Encodes an Opus frame.
       opus_int32 opus_encode_float (OpusEncoder *st, const float *pcm, int frame_size, unsigned
           char *data, opus_int32 max_data_bytes)
           Encodes an Opus frame from floating point input.
       void opus_encoder_destroy (OpusEncoder *st)
           Frees an OpusEncoder allocated by opus_encoder_create().
       int opus_encoder_ctl (OpusEncoder *st, int request,...)
           Perform a CTL function on an Opus encoder.

Detailed Description

       This page describes the process and functions used to encode Opus.

       Since Opus is a stateful codec, the encoding process starts with creating an encoder
       state. This can be done with:

       int          error;
       OpusEncoder *enc;
       enc = opus_encoder_create(Fs, channels, application, &error);

       From this point, enc can be used for encoding an audio stream. An encoder state must not
       be used for more than one stream at the same time. Similarly, the encoder state must not
       be re-initialized for each frame.

       While opus_encoder_create() allocates memory for the state, it's also possible to
       initialize pre-allocated memory:

       int          size;
       int          error;
       OpusEncoder *enc;
       size = opus_encoder_get_size(channels);
       enc = malloc(size);
       error = opus_encoder_init(enc, Fs, channels, application);

       where opus_encoder_get_size() returns the required size for the encoder state. Note that
       future versions of this code may change the size, so no assuptions should be made about
       it.

       The encoder state is always continuous in memory and only a shallow copy is sufficient to
       copy it (e.g. memcpy())

       It is possible to change some of the encoder's settings using the opus_encoder_ctl()
       interface. All these settings already default to the recommended value, so they should
       only be changed when necessary. The most common settings one may want to change are:

       opus_encoder_ctl(enc, OPUS_SET_BITRATE(bitrate));
       opus_encoder_ctl(enc, OPUS_SET_COMPLEXITY(complexity));
       opus_encoder_ctl(enc, OPUS_SET_SIGNAL(signal_type));

       where

       •
        bitrate is in bits per second (b/s)
       •
        complexity is a value from 1 to 10, where 1 is the lowest complexity and 10 is the
        highest
       •
        signal_type is either OPUS_AUTO (default), OPUS_SIGNAL_VOICE, or OPUS_SIGNAL_MUSIC
       See Encoder related CTLs and Generic CTLs for a complete list of parameters that can be
       set or queried. Most parameters can be set or changed at any time during a stream.
       To encode a frame, opus_encode() or opus_encode_float() must be called with exactly one
       frame (2.5, 5, 10, 20, 40 or 60 ms) of audio data:
       len = opus_encode(enc, audio_frame, frame_size, packet, max_packet);

       where
       • audio_frame is the audio data in opus_int16 (or float for opus_encode_float())
       • frame_size is the duration of the frame in samples (per channel)
       • packet is the byte array to which the compressed data is written
       • max_packet is the maximum number of bytes that can be written in the packet (4000 bytes
         is recommended). Do not use max_packet to control VBR target bitrate, instead use the
         OPUS_SET_BITRATE CTL.
       opus_encode() and opus_encode_float() return the number of bytes actually written to the
       packet. The return value can be negative, which indicates that an error has occurred. If
       the return value is 2 bytes or less, then the packet does not need to be transmitted
       (DTX).
       Once the encoder state if no longer needed, it can be destroyed with
       opus_encoder_destroy(enc);
       If the encoder was created with opus_encoder_init() rather than opus_encoder_create(),
       then no action is required aside from potentially freeing the memory that was manually
       allocated for it (calling free(enc) for the example above)

Typedef Documentation

   typedef struct OpusEncoder OpusEncoder
       Opus encoder state. This contains the complete state of an Opus encoder. It is position
       independent and can be freely copied.
       See also
           opus_encoder_create,opus_encoder_init

Function Documentation

   opus_int32 opus_encode (OpusEncoder * st, const opus_int16 * pcm, int frame_size, unsigned
       char * data, opus_int32 max_data_bytes)
       Encodes an Opus frame.
       Parameters
           st OpusEncoder*: Encoder state
           pcm opus_int16*: Input signal (interleaved if 2 channels). length is
           frame_size*channels*sizeof(opus_int16)
           frame_size int: Number of samples per channel in the input signal. This must be an
           Opus frame size for the encoder's sampling rate. For example, at 48 kHz the permitted
           values are 120, 240, 480, 960, 1920, and 2880. Passing in a duration of less than 10
           ms (480 samples at 48 kHz) will prevent the encoder from using the LPC or hybrid
           modes.
           data unsigned char*: Output payload. This must contain storage for at least
           max_data_bytes.
           max_data_bytes opus_int32: Size of the allocated memory for the output payload. This
           may be used to impose an upper limit on the instant bitrate, but should not be used as
           the only bitrate control. Use OPUS_SET_BITRATE to control the bitrate.
       Returns
           The length of the encoded packet (in bytes) on success or a negative error code (see
           Error codes) on failure.
   opus_int32 opus_encode_float (OpusEncoder * st, const float * pcm, int frame_size, unsigned
       char * data, opus_int32 max_data_bytes)
       Encodes an Opus frame from floating point input.
       Parameters
           st OpusEncoder*: Encoder state
           pcm float*: Input in float format (interleaved if 2 channels), with a normal range of
           +/-1.0. Samples with a range beyond +/-1.0 are supported but will be clipped by
           decoders using the integer API and should only be used if it is known that the far end
           supports extended dynamic range. length is frame_size*channels*sizeof(float)
           frame_size int: Number of samples per channel in the input signal. This must be an
           Opus frame size for the encoder's sampling rate. For example, at 48 kHz the permitted
           values are 120, 240, 480, 960, 1920, and 2880. Passing in a duration of less than 10
           ms (480 samples at 48 kHz) will prevent the encoder from using the LPC or hybrid
           modes.
           data unsigned char*: Output payload. This must contain storage for at least
           max_data_bytes.
           max_data_bytes opus_int32: Size of the allocated memory for the output payload. This
           may be used to impose an upper limit on the instant bitrate, but should not be used as
           the only bitrate control. Use OPUS_SET_BITRATE to control the bitrate.
       Returns
           The length of the encoded packet (in bytes) on success or a negative error code (see
           Error codes) on failure.
   OpusEncoder * opus_encoder_create (opus_int32 Fs, int channels, int application, int * error)
       Allocates and initializes an encoder state. There are three coding modes:
       OPUS_APPLICATION_VOIP gives best quality at a given bitrate for voice signals. It enhances
       the input signal by high-pass filtering and emphasizing formants and harmonics. Optionally
       it includes in-band forward error correction to protect against packet loss. Use this mode
       for typical VoIP applications. Because of the enhancement, even at high bitrates the
       output may sound different from the input.
       OPUS_APPLICATION_AUDIO gives best quality at a given bitrate for most non-voice signals
       like music. Use this mode for music and mixed (music/voice) content, broadcast, and
       applications requiring less than 15 ms of coding delay.
       OPUS_APPLICATION_RESTRICTED_LOWDELAY configures low-delay mode that disables the speech-
       optimized mode in exchange for slightly reduced delay. This mode can only be set on an
       newly initialized or freshly reset encoder because it changes the codec delay.
       This is useful when the caller knows that the speech-optimized modes will not be needed
       (use with caution).
       Parameters
           Fs opus_int32: Sampling rate of input signal (Hz) This must be one of 8000, 12000,
           16000, 24000, or 48000.
           channels int: Number of channels (1 or 2) in input signal
           application int: Coding mode (one of OPUS_APPLICATION_VOIP, OPUS_APPLICATION_AUDIO, or
           OPUS_APPLICATION_RESTRICTED_LOWDELAY)
           error int*: Error codes
       Note
           Regardless of the sampling rate and number channels selected, the Opus encoder can
           switch to a lower audio bandwidth or number of channels if the bitrate selected is too
           low. This also means that it is safe to always use 48 kHz stereo input and let the
           encoder optimize the encoding.
   int opus_encoder_ctl (OpusEncoder * st, int request,  ...)
       Perform a CTL function on an Opus encoder. Generally the request and subsequent arguments
       are generated by a convenience macro.
       Parameters
           st OpusEncoder*: Encoder state.
           request This and all remaining parameters should be replaced by one of the convenience
           macros in Generic CTLs or Encoder related CTLs.
       See also
           Generic CTLs
           Encoder related CTLs
   void opus_encoder_destroy (OpusEncoder * st)
       Frees an OpusEncoder allocated by opus_encoder_create().
       Parameters
           st OpusEncoder*: State to be freed.
   int opus_encoder_get_size (int channels)
       Gets the size of an OpusEncoder structure.
       Parameters
           channels int: Number of channels. This must be 1 or 2.
       Returns
           The size in bytes.
   int opus_encoder_init (OpusEncoder * st, opus_int32 Fs, int channels, int application)
       Initializes a previously allocated encoder state The memory pointed to by st must be at
       least the size returned by opus_encoder_get_size(). This is intended for applications
       which use their own allocator instead of malloc.
       See also
           opus_encoder_create(),opus_encoder_get_size() To reset a previously initialized state,
           use the OPUS_RESET_STATE CTL.
       Parameters
           st OpusEncoder*: Encoder state
           Fs opus_int32: Sampling rate of input signal (Hz) This must be one of 8000, 12000,
           16000, 24000, or 48000.
           channels int: Number of channels (1 or 2) in input signal
           application int: Coding mode (one of OPUS_APPLICATION_VOIP, OPUS_APPLICATION_AUDIO, or
           OPUS_APPLICATION_RESTRICTED_LOWDELAY)
       Return values
           OPUS_OK Success or Error codes

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