Codec Requirements Go RFC, IETF Update
Sep. 1st, 2011 12:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since yesterday, the IETF audio codec requirements are now published as RFC 6366. While the requirements aren't by themselves interesting (why discuss abstract requirements when you can discuss actual running code?), it's an important milestone in that it's the first document published by the Working Group. It also means one less source of pointless arguments. The guidelines document is now next in line and should go to IETF last call soon.
Now the interesting part of the Opus codec itself. That's the only document that really matters. That one should go to Working Group Last Call (WGLC) pretty soon (possibly next week or two). In the mean time, we're working on improving the clarity of the draft, cleaning up the code and fixing all the last few issues that have been reported since the first WGLC. Stay tuned.
Now the interesting part of the Opus codec itself. That's the only document that really matters. That one should go to Working Group Last Call (WGLC) pretty soon (possibly next week or two). In the mean time, we're working on improving the clarity of the draft, cleaning up the code and fixing all the last few issues that have been reported since the first WGLC. Stay tuned.