What is the difference between .opus and .pdf?
- Extension
- .opus
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Audio
- Document
- Developer
- Xiph.Org
- Adobe Systems
- Description
- 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.
- The Portable Document Format (PDF) is a versatile file type designed to present documents in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems. Created by Adobe in the 1990s, PDF files can encapsulate text, fonts, images, and even interactive elements like hyperlinks, forms, and multimedia content. This format is widely used for its ability to preserve the original formatting of a document, ensuring that it can be viewed and printed as intended across different platforms.
- MIME Type
- audio/opus
- application/pdf
- Sample
- sample.opus
- sample.pdf
- Wikipedia
- .opus on Wikipedia
- .pdf on Wikipedia