libopenaptx VS opus

Compare libopenaptx vs opus and see what are their differences.

libopenaptx

Open Source implementation of Audio Processing Technology codec (aptX) (by pali)

opus

Modern audio compression for the internet. (by xiph)
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libopenaptx opus
4 26
119 2,084
- 3.2%
1.8 9.7
almost 3 years ago 7 days ago
C C
GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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libopenaptx

Posts with mentions or reviews of libopenaptx. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-07.
  • Steam Deck bluetooth codecs supported?
    1 project | /r/SteamDeck | 8 Aug 2021
    AptX Low-Latency support is possible with a software update or software mod, source: https://github.com/pali/libopenaptx/issues/1
  • License compatibility of libopenaptx and fdk-aac with openSUSE
    2 projects | /r/openSUSE | 7 Jul 2021
    Background: I use Tumbleweed for audio recording/production among other general use cases. This lead me to manually switch to pipewire before it was made the default recently. During my research before making the switch I learned that the pipewire packaged in openSUSE does not support aptx and AAC bluetooth codecs because dependencies libopenaptx (https://github.com/pali/libopenaptx) and fdk-aac (https://github.com/mstorsjo/fdk-aac) are missing. I believe LDAC support works despite it sometimes being referred to as "nonfree" due to libldac being packaged with openSUSE, but I have not confirmed this. Support for aptx is important to me so I installed the version from packman which is compiled with support for these codecs. However, this got me wondering if it is possible to provide aptx and AAC in openSUSE without needing to install it through packman.
  • PipeWire 0.3.29 released Launchpad PPA (MX Linux supported)
    2 projects | /r/linux | 3 Jun 2021
    License change: https://github.com/pali/libopenaptx/commit/811bc18586d634042618d633727ac0281d4170b8
  • What Fedora 34 pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-freeworld Replacement?
    1 project | /r/Fedora | 26 Mar 2021
    probably ... dunno for sure, since there is libopenaptx : https://github.com/pali/libopenaptx

opus

Posts with mentions or reviews of opus. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-08.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing libopenaptx and opus you can also consider the following projects:

pipewire-debian - Upstream Version of pipewire, wireplumber, roc-toolkit & blueman for debian/ubuntu

libvorbis - Haskell binding for libvorbis, for decoding Ogg Vorbis audio files

pulseaudio-modules-bt - [Deprecated, see https://github.com/EHfive/pulseaudio-modules-bt/issues/154] Adds Sony LDAC, aptX, aptX HD, AAC codecs (A2DP Audio) support to PulseAudio on Linux

go-m3u8 - Parse and generate m3u8 playlists for Apple HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) in Golang (ported from gem https://github.com/sethdeckard/m3u8)

fdk-aac - A standalone library of the Fraunhofer FDK AAC code from Android.

argos-translate - Open-source offline translation library written in Python

xls - Pure Golang xls library

vorbis - Reference implementation of the Ogg Vorbis audio format.

vgmstream - vgmstream - A library for playback of various streamed audio formats used in video games.

vgmstream - vgmstream - A library for playback of various streamed audio formats used in video games. [Moved to: https://github.com/vgmstream/vgmstream]