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Opus Pro is a Latvian hard rock group, established in 1986. The core group consists of lead singer Oleg Andreyev (Alex), and guitarist and songwriter Harry Zarins. Opus Pro was one of the most popular Latvian groups in the 1980s and 1990s. The band released two original albums "Dzimene" and "I'm going to steal you" and a "Greatest Hits".
Opus is a lossy audio coding format developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation and standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force, designed to efficiently code speech and general audio in a single format, while remaining low-latency enough for real-time interactive communication and low-complexity enough for low-end embedded processors.
Non-free Various proprietary VoIP software voice recording: No Yes No Yes No G.729: ITU-T 1996-03 G.729 (06/12) Free [19] Free Various proprietary VoIP software FFmpeg (decoding only) voice recording: No Yes No Expired [19] No G.729.1: ITU-T 2006-05 G.729.1 Am.8 (03/13) Free [19] Free Various proprietary VoIP software voice recording, DECT ...
Directory Opus (or "DOpus" as its users tend to call it) is a file manager program, originally written for the Amiga computer system in the early to mid-1990s. Commercial development on the version for the Amiga ceased in 1997.
Directory Opus: Jonathan Potter GPSoftware 1 1990-01-03 AmigaOS 4.16 [3] 2001-07-04 ... in the PRO Pack [67] DIR and total size including subdirectories Directory ...
"Live Is Life" is a 1984 song by Austrian pop rock band Opus. It was released as the first single from their first live album, Live Is Life (1984), and was also included on the US version of their fourth studio album, Up and Down (1984). The song was a European number-one hit in the summer of 1985, and also reached number one in Canada and the ...
Opus (pl.: opera) is a Latin word meaning "(a result of) work". Italian equivalents are opera (singular) and opere (plural). Opus or OPUS may refer to:
OPUS is an open-source software package under the GNU General Public License used for creating Open Access repositories that are compliant with the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting. It provides tools for creating collections of digital resources, as well as for their storage and dissemination.