> And here's the coolest part of the article that completely took me by surprise: "The IETF recently decided with “strong consensus” to adopt Opus as a mandatory-to-implement (MTI) codec for WebRTC, an upcoming standard for real-time communication on the web."
Indeed. There may be interesting side consequences for that. The first article comment asks:
> Interesting! Any idea if this will become mandatory to implement for HTML5 audio as well? That’s another area in sore need of a single format that works everywhere.
This means that if a browser supports WebRTC, it has to support Opus, and it then happens that the codec will be available for <audio>. Now that does not mean that <audio> => Opus support, but it will have a (increasingly with time) high chance to be so.
Indeed. There may be interesting side consequences for that. The first article comment asks:
> Interesting! Any idea if this will become mandatory to implement for HTML5 audio as well? That’s another area in sore need of a single format that works everywhere.
This means that if a browser supports WebRTC, it has to support Opus, and it then happens that the codec will be available for <audio>. Now that does not mean that <audio> => Opus support, but it will have a (increasingly with time) high chance to be so.