AMR vs OPUS
Ein detaillierter Vergleich von AMR Audio und Opus Audio — Dateigröße, Qualität, Kompatibilität und welches je nach Workflow zu wählen ist.
AMR Audio
Audio FilesAMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate) is an audio format optimized for speech, used in phone calls.
Über AMR-DateienOpus Audio
Audio FilesOpus is a versatile, open-source audio codec optimized for both speech and music at very low bitrates. It is the standard for WebRTC voice calls and excels at real-time communication.
Über OPUS-DateienVorteilsvergleich
AMR Vorteile
- Extremely low bitrate — 4.75-12.2 kbps for speech.
- Designed for error-prone mobile channels — handles packet loss gracefully.
- Tiny file sizes — hours of voice in a few MB.
- Mandatory codec in all 3G/UMTS phones — universal cellular compatibility.
OPUS Vorteile
- Best-in-class quality across the entire bitrate range.
- Royalty-free and patent-free.
- Ultra-low latency — suitable for live voice and music.
- Handles speech and music equally well — no need to switch codecs.
- Mandatory codec in WebRTC, so supported in every browser by design.
Einschränkungen
AMR Einschränkungen
- Speech-only — music sounds distorted.
- Narrowband (8 kHz sample rate) — muffled compared to modern codecs.
- Patent-encumbered until recently — licensing fees slowed adoption outside telephony.
- Being phased out of new devices in favor of EVS and Opus.
- Non-standard extensions and variants make tooling inconsistent.
OPUS Einschränkungen
- Very low hardware decoder adoption — software-only on most phones.
- Older platforms (legacy Windows apps, old cars) may not play .opus files.
- Container semantics confusing — Opus lives inside Ogg, WebM, or MP4.
- Encoder tooling is less polished than AAC's commercial ecosystem.
Technische Spezifikationen
| Spezifikation | AMR | OPUS |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | audio/amr | audio/opus |
| Extensions | .amr, .3ga | .opus, .ogg (container) |
| Standard | 3GPP TS 26.071 (narrowband), TS 26.171 (wideband) | RFC 6716 (2012) |
| Sample rate | 8 kHz (AMR-NB); 16 kHz (AMR-WB) | — |
| Bitrates | 4.75, 5.15, 5.9, 6.7, 7.4, 7.95, 10.2, 12.2 kbps | — |
| Sample rates | — | 8, 12, 16, 24, 48 kHz |
| Latency | — | 5-60 ms (configurable) |
Typische Dateigrößen
AMR
- 1-min voice memo 45-90 KB
- 1-hour voicemail archive 3-5 MB
OPUS
- Voice call (24 kbps) 180 KB/min
- Podcast (48 kbps) 21 MB/hour
- Music (128 kbps) ~1 MB/min
- High-fidelity music (160 kbps) ~1.2 MB/min
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AMR (AMR Audio) is an audio file format used to store sound recordings — music, voice, podcasts, sound effects. The format defines how the audio samples are compressed (or stored raw), what bitrates are supported, and how metadata such as title, artist, album, and cover art is embedded. It is part of the audio files family.
AMR (AMR Audio) is an audio formatoo de arquivo used to store sound recordings — music, voice, podcasts, sound effects. The formato defines how the audio samples are comprimido (or stored raw), what bitrates are suportado, e how metadata como title, artist, album, e cover art is embedded. It is part of the audio arquivos family.
VLC, foobar2000, and the default media players on Windows and macOS handle AMR natively. On mobile, iOS Music and Android media apps vary in their support — popular formats work everywhere; niche ones may need a dedicated app. If playback fails on a device, converting to MP3 or AAC usually solves it.
VLC, foobar2000, e the default media players no Windows e macOS handle AMR natively. On mobile, iOS Music e Android media apps vary in their support — popular formatoos funcionar everywhere; niche ones may need a dedicated app. If playback fails em um device, convertendo to MP3 ou AAC Geralmente solves it.
Upload the AMR to KaijuConverter and pick MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG, or any other target. Our FFmpeg pipeline decodes the audio and re-encodes to the target format at sensible default bitrates (VBR ~190 kbps for music, 96 kbps for speech). Metadata and cover art travel with the audio where both formats support them.
AMR can be lossy or lossless depending on the specific variant. Lossy variants (smaller files) discard some audio detail during compression in ways tuned to be inaudible; lossless variants preserve every sample exactly but produce larger files. For distribution, lossy at high bitrate is standard; for archival, lossless wins.