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opus_decoder(3) Opus opus_decoder(3)

NAME

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

SYNOPSIS

Typedefs


typedef struct OpusDecoder OpusDecoder
Opus decoder state.

Functions


int opus_decoder_get_size (int channels)
Gets the size of an OpusDecoder structure. OpusDecoder * opus_decoder_create (opus_int32 Fs, int channels, int *error)
Allocates and initializes a decoder state. int opus_decoder_init (OpusDecoder *st, opus_int32 Fs, int channels)
Initializes a previously allocated decoder state. int opus_decode (OpusDecoder *st, const unsigned char *data, opus_int32 len, opus_int16 *pcm, int frame_size, int decode_fec)
Decode an Opus packet. int opus_decode_float (OpusDecoder *st, const unsigned char *data, opus_int32 len, float *pcm, int frame_size, int decode_fec)
Decode an Opus packet with floating point output. int opus_decoder_ctl (OpusDecoder *st, int request,...)
Perform a CTL function on an Opus decoder. void opus_decoder_destroy (OpusDecoder *st)
Frees an OpusDecoder allocated by opus_decoder_create(). int opus_packet_parse (const unsigned char *data, opus_int32 len, unsigned char *out_toc, const unsigned char *frames[48], opus_int16 size[48], int *payload_offset)
Parse an opus packet into one or more frames. int opus_packet_get_bandwidth (const unsigned char *data)
Gets the bandwidth of an Opus packet. int opus_packet_get_samples_per_frame (const unsigned char *data, opus_int32 Fs)
Gets the number of samples per frame from an Opus packet. int opus_packet_get_nb_channels (const unsigned char *data)
Gets the number of channels from an Opus packet. int opus_packet_get_nb_frames (const unsigned char packet[], opus_int32 len)
Gets the number of frames in an Opus packet. int opus_packet_get_nb_samples (const unsigned char packet[], opus_int32 len, opus_int32 Fs)
Gets the number of samples of an Opus packet. int opus_decoder_get_nb_samples (const OpusDecoder *dec, const unsigned char packet[], opus_int32 len)
Gets the number of samples of an Opus packet. void opus_pcm_soft_clip (float *pcm, int frame_size, int channels, float *softclip_mem)
Applies soft-clipping to bring a float signal within the [-1,1] range.

Detailed Description

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

The decoding process also starts with creating a decoder state. This can be done with:

int          error;
OpusDecoder *dec;
dec = opus_decoder_create(Fs, channels, &error);


where

  • Fs is the sampling rate and must be 8000, 12000, 16000, 24000, or 48000
  • channels is the number of channels (1 or 2)
  • error will hold the error code in case of failure (or OPUS_OK on success)
  • the return value is a newly created decoder state to be used for decoding

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

int          size;
int          error;
OpusDecoder *dec;
size = opus_decoder_get_size(channels);
dec = malloc(size);
error = opus_decoder_init(dec, Fs, channels);


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

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

To decode a frame, opus_decode() or opus_decode_float() must be called with a packet of compressed audio data:

frame_size = opus_decode(dec, packet, len, decoded, max_size, 0);


where

  • packet is the byte array containing the compressed data
  • len is the exact number of bytes contained in the packet
  • decoded is the decoded audio data in opus_int16 (or float for opus_decode_float())
  • max_size is the max duration of the frame in samples (per channel) that can fit into the decoded_frame array

opus_decode() and opus_decode_float() return the number of samples (per channel) decoded from the packet. If that value is negative, then an error has occurred. This can occur if the packet is corrupted or if the audio buffer is too small to hold the decoded audio.

Opus is a stateful codec with overlapping blocks and as a result Opus packets are not coded independently of each other. Packets must be passed into the decoder serially and in the correct order for a correct decode. Lost packets can be replaced with loss concealment by calling the decoder with a null pointer and zero length for the missing packet.

A single codec state may only be accessed from a single thread at a time and any required locking must be performed by the caller. Separate streams must be decoded with separate decoder states and can be decoded in parallel unless the library was compiled with NONTHREADSAFE_PSEUDOSTACK defined.

Typedef Documentation

typedef struct OpusDecoder OpusDecoder

Opus decoder state. This contains the complete state of an Opus decoder. It is position independent and can be freely copied.

See also:

opus_decoder_create,opus_decoder_init

Function Documentation

int opus_decode (OpusDecoder * st, const unsigned char * data, opus_int32 len, opus_int16 * pcm, int frame_size, int decode_fec)

Decode an Opus packet.

Parameters:

st OpusDecoder*: Decoder state
data char*: Input payload. Use a NULL pointer to indicate packet loss
len opus_int32: Number of bytes in payload*
pcm opus_int16*: Output signal (interleaved if 2 channels). length is frame_size*channels*sizeof(opus_int16)
frame_size Number of samples per channel of available space in pcm. If this is less than the maximum packet duration (120ms; 5760 for 48kHz), this function will not be capable of decoding some packets. In the case of PLC (data==NULL) or FEC (decode_fec=1), then frame_size needs to be exactly the duration of audio that is missing, otherwise the decoder will not be in the optimal state to decode the next incoming packet. For the PLC and FEC cases, frame_size must be a multiple of 2.5 ms.
decode_fec int: Flag (0 or 1) to request that any in-band forward error correction data be decoded. If no such data is available, the frame is decoded as if it were lost.

Returns:

Number of decoded samples or Error codes

int opus_decode_float (OpusDecoder * st, const unsigned char * data, opus_int32 len, float * pcm, int frame_size, int decode_fec)

Decode an Opus packet with floating point output.

Parameters:

st OpusDecoder*: Decoder state
data char*: Input payload. Use a NULL pointer to indicate packet loss
len opus_int32: Number of bytes in payload
pcm float*: Output signal (interleaved if 2 channels). length is frame_size*channels*sizeof(float)
frame_size Number of samples per channel of available space in pcm. If this is less than the maximum packet duration (120ms; 5760 for 48kHz), this function will not be capable of decoding some packets. In the case of PLC (data==NULL) or FEC (decode_fec=1), then frame_size needs to be exactly the duration of audio that is missing, otherwise the decoder will not be in the optimal state to decode the next incoming packet. For the PLC and FEC cases, frame_size must be a multiple of 2.5 ms.
decode_fec int: Flag (0 or 1) to request that any in-band forward error correction data be decoded. If no such data is available the frame is decoded as if it were lost.

Returns:

Number of decoded samples or Error codes

OpusDecoder* opus_decoder_create (opus_int32 Fs, int channels, int * error)

Allocates and initializes a decoder state.

Parameters:

Fs opus_int32: Sample rate to decode at (Hz). This must be one of 8000, 12000, 16000, 24000, or 48000.
channels int: Number of channels (1 or 2) to decode
error int*: OPUS_OK Success or Error codes

Internally Opus stores data at 48000 Hz, so that should be the default value for Fs. However, the decoder can efficiently decode to buffers at 8, 12, 16, and 24 kHz so if for some reason the caller cannot use data at the full sample rate, or knows the compressed data doesn't use the full frequency range, it can request decoding at a reduced rate. Likewise, the decoder is capable of filling in either mono or interleaved stereo pcm buffers, at the caller's request.

int opus_decoder_ctl (OpusDecoder * st, int request, ...)

Perform a CTL function on an Opus decoder. Generally the request and subsequent arguments are generated by a convenience macro.

Parameters:

st OpusDecoder*: Decoder state.
request This and all remaining parameters should be replaced by one of the convenience macros in Generic CTLs or Decoder related CTLs.

See also:

Generic CTLs

Decoder related CTLs

void opus_decoder_destroy (OpusDecoder * st)

Frees an OpusDecoder allocated by opus_decoder_create().

Parameters:

st OpusDecoder*: State to be freed.

int opus_decoder_get_nb_samples (const OpusDecoder * dec, const unsigned char packet[], opus_int32 len)

Gets the number of samples of an Opus packet.

Parameters:

dec OpusDecoder*: Decoder state
packet char*: Opus packet
len opus_int32: Length of packet

Returns:

Number of samples

Return values:

OPUS_BAD_ARG Insufficient data was passed to the function
OPUS_INVALID_PACKET The compressed data passed is corrupted or of an unsupported type

int opus_decoder_get_size (int channels)

Gets the size of an OpusDecoder structure.

Parameters:

channels int: Number of channels. This must be 1 or 2.

Returns:

The size in bytes.

int opus_decoder_init (OpusDecoder * st, opus_int32 Fs, int channels)

Initializes a previously allocated decoder state. The state must be at least the size returned by opus_decoder_get_size(). This is intended for applications which use their own allocator instead of malloc.

See also:

opus_decoder_create,opus_decoder_get_size To reset a previously initialized state, use the OPUS_RESET_STATE CTL.

Parameters:

st OpusDecoder*: Decoder state.
Fs opus_int32: Sampling rate to decode to (Hz). This must be one of 8000, 12000, 16000, 24000, or 48000.
channels int: Number of channels (1 or 2) to decode

Return values:

OPUS_OK Success or Error codes

int opus_packet_get_bandwidth (const unsigned char * data)

Gets the bandwidth of an Opus packet.

Parameters:

data char*: Opus packet

Return values:

OPUS_BANDWIDTH_NARROWBAND Narrowband (4kHz bandpass)
OPUS_BANDWIDTH_MEDIUMBAND Mediumband (6kHz bandpass)
OPUS_BANDWIDTH_WIDEBAND Wideband (8kHz bandpass)
OPUS_BANDWIDTH_SUPERWIDEBAND Superwideband (12kHz bandpass)
OPUS_BANDWIDTH_FULLBAND Fullband (20kHz bandpass)
OPUS_INVALID_PACKET The compressed data passed is corrupted or of an unsupported type

int opus_packet_get_nb_channels (const unsigned char * data)

Gets the number of channels from an Opus packet.

Parameters:

data char*: Opus packet

Returns:

Number of channels

Return values:

OPUS_INVALID_PACKET The compressed data passed is corrupted or of an unsupported type

int opus_packet_get_nb_frames (const unsigned char packet[], opus_int32 len)

Gets the number of frames in an Opus packet.

Parameters:

packet char*: Opus packet
len opus_int32: Length of packet

Returns:

Number of frames

Return values:

OPUS_BAD_ARG Insufficient data was passed to the function
OPUS_INVALID_PACKET The compressed data passed is corrupted or of an unsupported type

int opus_packet_get_nb_samples (const unsigned char packet[], opus_int32 len, opus_int32 Fs)

Gets the number of samples of an Opus packet.

Parameters:

packet char*: Opus packet
len opus_int32: Length of packet
Fs opus_int32: Sampling rate in Hz. This must be a multiple of 400, or inaccurate results will be returned.

Returns:

Number of samples

Return values:

OPUS_BAD_ARG Insufficient data was passed to the function
OPUS_INVALID_PACKET The compressed data passed is corrupted or of an unsupported type

int opus_packet_get_samples_per_frame (const unsigned char * data, opus_int32 Fs)

Gets the number of samples per frame from an Opus packet.

Parameters:

data char*: Opus packet. This must contain at least one byte of data.
Fs opus_int32: Sampling rate in Hz. This must be a multiple of 400, or inaccurate results will be returned.

Returns:

Number of samples per frame.

int opus_packet_parse (const unsigned char * data, opus_int32 len, unsigned char * out_toc, const unsigned char * frames[48], opus_int16 size[48], int * payload_offset)

Parse an opus packet into one or more frames. Opus_decode will perform this operation internally so most applications do not need to use this function. This function does not copy the frames, the returned pointers are pointers into the input packet.

Parameters:

data char*: Opus packet to be parsed
len opus_int32: size of data
out_toc char*: TOC pointer
frames char*[48] encapsulated frames
size opus_int16[48] sizes of the encapsulated frames
payload_offset int*: returns the position of the payload within the packet (in bytes)

Returns:

number of frames

void opus_pcm_soft_clip (float * pcm, int frame_size, int channels, float * softclip_mem)

Applies soft-clipping to bring a float signal within the [-1,1] range. If the signal is already in that range, nothing is done. If there are values outside of [-1,1], then the signal is clipped as smoothly as possible to both fit in the range and avoid creating excessive distortion in the process.

Parameters:

pcm float*: Input PCM and modified PCM
frame_size int Number of samples per channel to process
channels int: Number of channels
softclip_mem float*: State memory for the soft clipping process (one float per channel, initialized to zero)

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