What is the difference between .mp1 and .opus?
- Extension
- .mp1
- .opus
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Audio
- Audio
- Developer
- Fraunhofer IIS
- Xiph.Org
- Description
- MPEG-1 Audio Layer I, commonly abbreviated to MP1, is one of three audio formats included in the MPEG-1 standard. It is a deliberately simplified version of MPEG-1 Audio Layer II (MP2), created for applications where lower compression efficiency could be tolerated in return for a less complex algorithm that could be executed with simpler hardware requirements. While supported by most media players, the codec is considered largely obsolete, and replaced by MP2 or MP3.
- An OPUS file is an audio file created in the Opus format (also called "Ogg Opus"), a lossy audio format developed for Internet streaming. It uses both SILK (used by Skype) and CELT (from Xiph.Org) codecs and supports variable bit rates from 6 kb/s to 510 kb/s.
- MIME Type
- audio/mpeg
- audio/opus
- Sample
- sample.opus
- Wikipedia
- .mp1 on Wikipedia
- .opus on Wikipedia