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The official site ( -codec.org/downloads/) has the actual dlls, but nothing to 'install' them to windows. I also tried installing the Web Media Extensions from the Windows store, but that does nothing. I'm running Windows 10 Pro 1709 16299.371

Opus-tools provides command-line utilities to encode, inspect, and decode .opus files. Opusfile provides application developers with a high-level API for decoding and seeking in .opus files. DLLs for the required libraries libogg 1.3.2, libopus 1.1.1 and openssl, are also included in the binary package.

For playback on Media Player Classic, installing a codec pack like K-Lite Codec Pack Mega should do the job. I recommended K-Lite because the pack distributes Media Player Classic (the maintained 'Black Edition' fork after the official MPC:HC was discontinued) along with other codecs so it should be compatible. I always directly install K-Lite Mega Codec Pack instead of standalone MPC.

I couldn't find a solution to the lack of sound playback on Films & TV, but personally I was asked to install HEVC Video Extensions (paid) to play HEVC videos in it. Maybe you had HEVC Video Extensions for Device Manufacturers (same, but free and unlisted) pre-installed. Considering Microsoft makes normal users pay for such a basic feature, I don't think that their player should be relied upon as a full-fledged video player.

I don't think there's anything VLC can play which you can't play in Opus. You just need to have the right things installed. (As a bonus, installing them will make them work in just about everything, e.g. Media Center.)

Agreed. I did the guide ^above too and opus plays even files and creates thumbnails that media player or media player classic has problem with. Only downside is that the scrolling in the video isn't as smooth as media players. For example if you don't scroll but click somewhere in the indication bar it jumps to a different position. It's way of. So you have to drag the time indicator.

As I have posted in the other testing thread, I would like to see the super quiet Opus playback fixed as it appears to be the only file format that plays music at very low volume for some strange reason (sounds like a constant -20dB preamp but only on Opus files)

I did further testing last night and encoded AAC and Opus files from a FLAC source and Poweramp is playing the AAC files at the correct volume and Opus at the quiet volume. When playing both files from my desktop computer they are the same volume and when I am playing them on my phone using Neutron Player they are both the same volume.

I also tried playing with the audio settings in Poweramp such as the Output Plugin, turning on DVC and turning off my equaliser and none of them solve the problem. I have also tried turning replay gain on and off and that didn't solve it either.

Very anxious to see this get fixed as I have already replaced my entire music library on my phone with Opus files and it is difficult to listen to them right now without maxing out the preamp and cranking up the volume.

I've just done the same (well, apart from trying AAC which is more of an Apple format) and I don't hear any difference in levels between the original WAV file and clean MP3, FLAC and OPUS versions created via foobar2000 (using the latest lame.exe, opusenc.exe and flac.exe encoders). I've uploaded all four test files to Dropbox so you can see if you find the same: -yJTRa?dl=0 (I used something fairly high-level from the start to make comparisons quicker).

[Edit] Just out of curiosity, I checked the peak levels on each of the files, and applied ReplayGain to them (which are now in the added versions marked with 'RG' in the dropbox folder). The OPUS file was already showing as 102% peak level (?) while all the others were showing at the correct 95% from the original WAV file. Applying ReplayGain to the files caused the issue that you are describing with the OPUS file, and also to a slightly lesser extent the MP3 file (and the Opus file is doing it whether RG is turned on or off in Poweramp, while the MP3 seems to be recognising the RG on/off mode correctly). Those playback results were the same in my preferred PC audio player, ZoomPlayer, incidentally, so it looks like applying ReplayGain to Opus files might be giving odd results generally.

Ok I tested your files and my findings are exactly the same as what you found. RG seems to be applying to Opus regardless of setting, and the MP3 with RG sounds slightly quieter than the FLAC but louder than the Opus. All of my Opus library was converted, RG analysed and lyrics added using foobar2000 and tags written using Picard.

It looks like most of my albums have around a -10dB RG after they have been analysed. So the solution for now is to remove all RG data from my Opus library until the ReplayGain toggle gets fixed since it seems to always be on for Opus files?

I just batch stripped all the RG values from my library and copied it back onto my SD card. Not an issue but hopefully this does get fixed or at least thrown onto the bug tracker. Thanks for the help though Andre!

This is because opus format natively supports "gain" property. All the samples gets scaled by that gain (which is stored in the opus file headers). Ignoring that gain value results in the equal volume for both your opus test tracks (RG off), but this is something that is against opus standard.

I modified opus replay gain handling so it adjusts RG by 5dB to match other RG files level. This makes opus to be the same volume VS other replay gain enabled files in Poweramp (when RG is on)- that will be in alpha2.

Yes, that would be a good long-term plan. It is counter-intuitive to have RG enabled for one codec only even when the user has requested to fully turn the feature off. Either that or make a note under the menu option to say that the feature is always-on for Opus (which would be much easier to code ).

The most widely used audio-video player on computers is well known by the name of the VLC media player. You will be able to find 8 out of 10 personal computers that are loaded with VLC media players, and users love to watch or listen to their files with its compatible features and higher signal quality. This player is capable enough to support Opus file types, so if you have VLC in your system, then you need not worry about format conversion.

It is also one of the legendry media players that are also rated with higher ratings in the list of top opus file players. It is available in the market since 1997, and one recent update in its version has been implemented in the year 2013. It can support almost all popular file types like AVI, WMV, Opus, MKV, MP4, FLV, and many more. You can prefer to download this software tool on your device or can even use it online.

Here is the most advanced audio player for window users that provides outstanding sound quality while extending support to almost all popular audio formats. You will be able to get full Unicode type support with highly advanced abilities of tagging with this player; it also provides various personalized keyboard shortcuts that make listening more joyful.

This fully-features music player comes with amazing sound quality as well as personalized functionality so that users can enjoy audio tracks in their own style. AIMP can support more than 20 audio file formats, and the list also includes opus extension files. You will be glad to know that here all global, as well as local hotkeys, are highly customized, and the sound quality is much higher.

It can be considered as one of the most powerful and flexible solutions to Windows users where a customized media center is available for user access so that he/she can enjoy audio tracks easily. The zoom player has been recently launched with 12 Italian language pack, and you can download this software directly to your personal computer.

You will be able to enjoy your audio files with opus file extension on window systems because they are supported by the Windows media player, and almost all window systems have this software preinstalled. Microsoft Corporation has designed Windows media player with higher sound quality and better signal compression level so that audio quality cannot decay during transfers or conversions.

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