FlexiCodec: A Dynamic Neural Audio Codec for Low Frame Rates
About
Neural audio codecs are foundational to speech language models. Recent studies have developed 12.5Hz low-frame-rate audio codecs, but even lower frame rate codecs remain underexplored.
In this work, we develop FlexiCodec. FlexiCodec improves semantic preservation with a dynamic frame rate approach and introduces a novel architecture featuring an ASR feature-assisted dual stream encoding and Transformer bottlenecks. With dynamic frame rates, it uses less frames at information-sparse regions through adaptively merging semantically similar frames. A dynamic frame rate also allows FlexiCodec to support inference-time controllable frame rates between 3Hz and 12.5Hz.
Installation
Clone the repository and install FlexiCodec with pip:
git clone https://github.com/AmphionTeam/FlexiCodec.git
cd FlexiCodec
pip install .
For development, use an editable install:
pip install -e .
News
- 2026-07-01: A new paper based on FlexiCodec is released: FlexiSLM
, applying FlexiCodec to spoken language model, enabling dynamic and controllable frame rate.
- 2026-04-26: FlexiCodec is presented in ICLR2026 poster (picture)
- 2026-03-21: We release the training code of FlexiCodec in a separate repo
FlexiCodec
To run inference (automatically downloads checkpoint from huggingface):
import torch
import torchaudio
from flexicodec.infer import prepare_model, encode_flexicodec
model_dict = prepare_model()
# Load a real audio file
audio_path = "YOUR_WAV.wav"
audio, sample_rate = torchaudio.load(audio_path)
with torch.no_grad():
encoded_output = encode_flexicodec(audio, model_dict, sample_rate, num_quantizers=8, merging_threshold=0.91)
reconstructed_audio = model_dict['model'].decode_from_codes(
semantic_codes=encoded_output['semantic_codes'],
acoustic_codes=encoded_output['acoustic_codes'],
token_lengths=encoded_output['token_lengths'],
)
duration = audio.shape[-1] / sample_rate
output_path = 'decoded_audio.wav'
torchaudio.save(output_path, reconstructed_audio.cpu().squeeze(1), 16000)
print(f"Saved decoded audio to {output_path}")
print(f"This sample avg frame rate: {encoded_output['token_lengths'].shape[-1] / duration:.4f} frames/sec")
Notes:
-
You may tune the
num_quantizers=xxx(maximum 24),merging_threshold=xxx(maximum 1.0) parameters. If you setmerging_threshold=1.0, it will be a standard 12.5Hz neural audio codec. All of itstoken_lengthsitems will be 1. -
For mainland China users, you might need to execute
export HF_ENDPOINT=https://hf-mirror.comin terminal, before running the code. If you don't want to automatically download from huggingface, you can manually specify your downloaded checkpoint pathsin
prepare_model. -
Batched input is supported. You can directly pass audios shaped [B,T] to the script above, but the audio length information will be unavailable. To resolve this, you can additionally pass an
audio_lensparameter toencode_flexicodec, and you can crop the output for each audio inencoded_output[speech_token_len]. -
To extract continuous features from the semantic tokens, use:
feat = model_dict['model'].get_semantic_feature(encoded_output['semantic_codes'])
-
Model source code is available at
flexicodec/modeling_flexicodec.py.
FlexiCodec-TTS
First, install the system dependency and the optional TTS dependencies:
sudo apt install espeak-ng
pip install ".[tts]"
FlexiCodec-based AR+NAR TTS Inference
The AR+NAR TTS system generates speech tokens from text using an autoregressive transformer model, and then uses the Voicebox NAR system to decode the tokens into audio.
To perform complete text-to-speech with both AR generation and NAR decoding:
import torch
import torchaudio
from flexicodec.ar_tts.inference_tts import tts_synthesize
from flexicodec.ar_tts.modeling_artts import prepare_artts_model
from flexicodec.nar_tts.inference_voicebox import prepare_voicebox_model
from cached_path import cached_path
# Prepare both AR and NAR models
ar_checkpoint = cached_path('hf://jiaqili3/flexicodec/artts.safetensors')
nar_checkpoint = cached_path('hf://jiaqili3/flexicodec/nartts.safetensors')
ar_model_dict = prepare_artts_model(ar_checkpoint)
nar_model_dict = prepare_voicebox_model(nar_checkpoint)
# Full TTS synthesis
output_audio, output_sr, duration_classes = tts_synthesize(
ar_model_dict=ar_model_dict,
nar_model_dict=nar_model_dict,
text="Hello, this is a complete text to speech example.",
language="en",
ref_audio_path="./audio_examples/1089-134686-0030.flac", # Reference voice
ref_text="be ware of making that mistake", # Optional reference text
merging_threshold=0.91, # Frame rate control. Only two options supported: 0.91 or 0.86. If you set it to 0.91, the output is roughly 8Hz. The other option is about 6Hz.
beam_size=1,
top_k=25,
temperature=1.0,
predict_duration=True,
duration_top_k=1,
n_timesteps=15, # NAR diffusion steps
cfg=2.0, # NAR classifier-free guidance
rescale_cfg=0.75, # NAR CFG rescaling
use_nar=True, # Set to False for AR-only decoding
)
# Save output
output_path = "output.wav"
torchaudio.save(output_path, output_audio.unsqueeze(0) if output_audio.dim() == 1 else output_audio, output_sr)
# Calculate and print frame rate
duration = output_audio.shape[-1] / output_sr
avg_frame_rate = duration_classes.shape[-1] / duration
print(f"Saved output to {output_path}")
print(f"This sample avg frame rate: {avg_frame_rate:.4f} frames/sec")
Notes:
tts_synthesizeperforms the full pipeline: AR generation + NAR decoding to audio- The function returns a tuple:
(output_audio, sample_rate, duration_classes) duration_classescontains the token durations which can be used to calculate the average frame rate- Reference audio (
ref_audio_path) provides the voice/style characteristics - Reference text (
ref_text) is optional and can help with prosody alignment - Set
use_nar=Falseintts_synthesizeto use AR-only decoding (faster but lower quality) merging_thresholdcontrols the frame rate: 0.91 gives ~8.3Hz, 0.86 gives ~6.25Hz
FlexiCodec-based Voicebox NAR Inference
The VoiceBox NAR system can decode FlexiCodec's RVQ-1 tokens into speech. It is used as the second stage in FlexiCodec-TTS, but can also be used standalone. To run NAR TTS inference using FlexiCodec-Voicebox:
import torch
import torchaudio
from flexicodec.nar_tts.inference_voicebox import (
prepare_voicebox_model,
infer_voicebox_tts
)
from cached_path import cached_path
# Prepare VoiceBox model (loads model and vocoder)
checkpoint_path = cached_path('hf://jiaqili3/flexicodec/nartts.safetensors')
model_dict = prepare_voicebox_model(
checkpoint_path,
n_timesteps=15, # Number of diffusion steps (default: 15)
cfg=2.0, # Classifier-free guidance scale (default: 2.0)
rescale_cfg=0.75, # CFG rescaling factor (default: 0.75)
)
# Load ground truth audio (target content) and extract semantic tokens via FlexiCodec
from flexicodec.infer import prepare_model as prepare_flexicodec_model, encode_flexicodec
flexicodec_dict = prepare_flexicodec_model()
gt_audio_path = "audio_examples/1089-134686-0030.flac" # Ground truth (target content)
gt_audio, gt_sr = torchaudio.load(gt_audio_path)
# Extract semantic tokens and length_ids from ground truth audio
with torch.no_grad():
encoded_output = encode_flexicodec(gt_audio, flexicodec_dict, gt_sr, merging_threshold=0.9) # You can use any merging threshold value here.
audio_tokens = encoded_output['semantic_codes'].squeeze() # [T] semantic token indices
length_ids = encoded_output['token_lengths'].squeeze() # [T] duration classes
# Load prompt audio (reference voice/style)
prompt_audio_path = "audio_examples/1089-134686-0032.flac" # Reference audio (voice/style)
prompt_audio, _ = torchaudio.load(prompt_audio_path)
# Run VoiceBox NAR inference
output_audio, output_sr = infer_voicebox_tts(
model_dict=model_dict,
audio_tokens=audio_tokens, # [T] semantic token indices from FlexiCodec
length_ids=length_ids, # [T] duration classes from FlexiCodec
prompt_audio=prompt_audio, # [1, T_audio] prompt audio tensor
prompt_audio_path=prompt_audio_path, # Optional: for feature caching
framerate=1.0 # Frame rate control (default: 1.0, max: 1.0)
# Lower values (e.g., 0.87, 0.91) enable dynamic merging
)
# Save output
output_path = "output_nar.wav"
torchaudio.save(output_path, output_audio.unsqueeze(0) if output_audio.dim() == 1 else output_audio, output_sr)
# Calculate and print frame rate
duration = output_audio.shape[-1] / output_sr
avg_frame_rate = length_ids.shape[-1] / duration
print(f"Saved output to {output_path}")
print(f"This sample avg frame rate: {avg_frame_rate:.4f} frames/sec")
Notes:
- The model automatically detects and uses CUDA, MPS (Apple Silicon), or CPU devices
audio_tokensare semantic token indices extracted from ground truth audio via FlexiCodec encoding (as shown above) or generated by an AR modellength_idsare duration classes for each token extracted from FlexiCodec encoding (optional, defaults to 1 for each token)prompt_audiodetermines the voice/style characteristics of the output- The ground truth audio determines the semantic content of the output through its extracted tokens
- Output sample rate is typically 16000 Hz or 24000 Hz depending on the model configuration
- You can reuse
model_dictfor multiple inference calls to avoid reloading the model frameratecontrols FlexiCodec's dynamic frame rate: lower values (e.g., 0.87, 0.91) enable merging for lower average frame rates, while 1.0 disables merging (standard 12.5Hz)
Training reference implementations
- For FlexiCodec: see https://github.com/jiaqili3/flexicodec_training_share
- For FlexiCodec-TTS:
Inside
flexicodec/ar_tts/modeling_artts.pyandflexicodec/nar_tts/modeling_voicebox.pythere aretraining_forwardmethods that receive audios and prepared sensevoice-small input "FBank" features. (dl_outputdictionary containingx(thefeature_extractoroutput),x_lens(length of each x before padding),audio(the 16khz audio tensor)). Training can be replicated by passing the same data to thetraining_forwardmethods.
If you need more code for training FlexiCodec-TTS, you can contact me or create an issue.
Acknowledgements & Citation
- Our codebase setup is based on DualCodec
- We thank the Mimi Codec for transformer implementations
If you find our works useful, please consider citing as:
@article{li2025flexicodec,
title={FlexiCodec: A Dynamic Neural Audio Codec for Low Frame Rates},
author={Li, Jiaqi and Qian, Yao and Hu, Yuxuan and Zhang, Leying and Wang, Xiaofei and Lu, Heng and Thakker, Manthan and Li, Jinyu and Zhao, Shang and Wu, Zhizheng},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.00981},
year={2025}
}
@article{li2025dualcodec,
title={Dualcodec: A low-frame-rate, semantically-enhanced neural audio codec for speech generation},
author={Li, Jiaqi and Lin, Xiaolong and Li, Zhekai and Huang, Shixi and Wang, Yuancheng and Wang, Chaoren and Zhan, Zhenpeng and Wu, Zhizheng},
journal={Interspeech 2025},
year={2025}
}
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