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* More 'brochure' level text about Opus and its advantages | * More 'brochure' level text about Opus and its advantages | ||
* Logo | <strike>* Logo</strike> | ||
* More images/graphs/art for the site (PEAQ sweeps?) | * More images/graphs/art for the site (PEAQ sweeps?) | ||
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* LP-mode CBR (boundary conditions, iterations, harmonic average) | * LP-mode CBR (boundary conditions, iterations, harmonic average) | ||
* Fix -fstack-protector-all (e.g. mingw32) or remove it | * Fix -fstack-protector-all (e.g. mingw32) or remove it | ||
* MIN32/MAX32 used stupidly in celt/ where the arguments evaluated twice. | * <strike>MIN32/MAX32 used stupidly in celt/ where the arguments evaluated twice.</strike> | ||
* why does --speech + 24kbit make opus tools code stereo where its mono without speech? | * why does --speech + 24kbit make opus tools code stereo where its mono without speech? | ||
* make test_opus_encode test more stupidly low rates. | * make test_opus_encode test more stupidly low rates. | ||
* random duration for the first/last frame in opus-tools | * random duration for the first/last frame in opus-tools | ||
== Later work == | |||
* short block high rate waste in mdct mode | * short block high rate waste in mdct mode | ||
* (mdct mode) silence detection | * (mdct mode) silence detection | ||
* Prod the second implementation (Tim's) into something (quasi-)releasable | * Prod the second implementation (Tim's) into something (quasi-)releasable |
Revision as of 11:01, 29 May 2012
Opus release planning
This page is for organizing todo items for the initial opus release. Some items would best be dribbled out after the initial release while others are more release critical (tools binaries, test vectors, examples)
Release management / marketing work
- Windows binaries
- Mac binaries
- Get binary packages of opus and opus-tools working for major distros
- Ogg Opus test vectors
- More 'brochure' level text about Opus and its advantages
* Logo
- More images/graphs/art for the site (PEAQ sweeps?)
- Overhaul of the comparative page
- demo pages
- static demo with music, voice; like this one
- albums
- audiobooks
- remote control encoder (oneman)
- emscripten decoder
- A recording of a remote jamming event (bemasc)
- update Greg's CELT try-tool[1] for libopus
- Son-of-Monty-CELT-demo (An in-the-weeds technology demo)
- This may actually need to be a series of two, one covering LP mode and one covering hybrid and the rest of the system.
- Improved documentation (e.g. an API overview doc that isn't a doxygen dump), "idiots guide to using libopus"
- Bugtracker
- Client applications beyond Firefox, esp VLC and foobar2000. See OPUS TODO for a list.
- Icecast release with opus support patch here
- Expanding this list
Development work
- fix remaining fixed point overflows (gmaxwell/jmspeex)
- Make opus_custom_demo read/write little endian on BE hosts.
- Boring standard makefiles for many systems (VMS too? haha)
- Oggdropish GUI for opusenc
- Additional tools (validator, gain, udp streaming example)
- libao for opus-tools
- LP-mode CBR (boundary conditions, iterations, harmonic average)
- Fix -fstack-protector-all (e.g. mingw32) or remove it
MIN32/MAX32 used stupidly in celt/ where the arguments evaluated twice.- why does --speech + 24kbit make opus tools code stereo where its mono without speech?
- make test_opus_encode test more stupidly low rates.
- random duration for the first/last frame in opus-tools
Later work
- short block high rate waste in mdct mode
- (mdct mode) silence detection
- Prod the second implementation (Tim's) into something (quasi-)releasable