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NUT vs OPUS

NUT vs OPUS

Una comparativa detallada de NUT Container y Opus Audio — tamaño de archivo, calidad, compatibilidad y cuál elegir según tu flujo de trabajo.

NUT

NUT Container

Video Files

NUT is an open multimedia container format designed by MPlayer and FFmpeg developers as a simpler, more robust alternative to existing containers. It supports any codec and offers good error resilience with low overhead.

Sobre los archivos NUT
OPUS

Opus Audio

Audio Files

Opus 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.

Sobre los archivos OPUS

Comparativa de ventajas

NUT Ventajas

  • Technically efficient.
  • Low overhead.
  • FFmpeg-native support.

OPUS Ventajas

  • 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.

Limitaciones

NUT Limitaciones

  • Tiny ecosystem.
  • Overshadowed by MKV.
  • Rarely used in production.

OPUS Limitaciones

  • 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.

Especificaciones técnicas

Especificación NUT OPUS
MIME type video/x-nut audio/opus
Extension .nut
Design FFmpeg/MPlayer collaborative spec
Encoding Variable-length integers
Extensions .opus, .ogg (container)
Standard RFC 6716 (2012)
Sample rates 8, 12, 16, 24, 48 kHz
Latency 5-60 ms (configurable)

Tamaños típicos de archivo

NUT

  • 10-min H.264 clip 80-200 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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Preguntas frecuentes

NUT (NUT Container) is a video container format that bundles one or more video streams, audio tracks, and optional subtitles into a single file. The container format determines how metadata is organised and which codecs can live inside; the visual quality itself depends on the codec (H.264, H.265, VP9, AV1) rather than the NUT wrapper. It is part of the video files family.

NUT (NUT container) is a video container formato that bundles one ou more video streams, audio tracks, e optional subtitles em a single file. The container formato determines how metadata is organised e which codecs can live inside; the visual quality itself depende de the codec (H.264, H.265, VP9, AV1) em vez de the NUT wrapper. It is part of the video arquivos family.

VLC, MPV and PotPlayer play nearly every NUT file on desktop. Browser support varies: modern Chromium, Firefox and Safari play common containers via the HTML5 <video> tag, but niche NUT variants may fail. If a device refuses your NUT, convert to MP4 with our NUT to MP4 converter for universal playback.

VLC, MPV e PotPlayer reproduzir nearly every NUT arquivo on desktop. Browser support varies: moderno Chromium, Firefox e Safari reproduzir common containers via the HTML5 <video> tag, mas niche NUT variants may fail. If a device refuses your NUT, converter to MP4 com our NUT to MP4 converter para universal playback.

Upload your NUT to KaijuConverter and pick MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM, or any other target. Our pipeline uses FFmpeg under the hood and stream-copies when codecs are compatible (no quality loss) or transcodes at high-quality defaults otherwise. Conversion runs server-side; both files delete within two hours.

Only when the target requires re-encoding. If the codecs inside NUT match what the target container supports, FFmpeg stream-copies the streams and the output is bit-identical to the source. Transcoding uses transparent quality defaults (CRF 20–23 H.264) and produces output indistinguishable from the original at normal viewing distance.

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