switch between speech and music encoding rather quickly. I wanted to try that for a CD track that has a vocal (talk) introduction followed by music (just two instruments). Using foobar2000 with some custom setup for Opus, I tried VBR encoding with a 256kbps setting (opus-tools-0.1.9-win32). My expectation was that the bitrate would be significantly lower than 256kbps while speech is encoded, while it would go up for the music part. However during playback I could not see a significant difference in foobar's (version 1.3.2 before you ask) display. Is this the way things should be? The other thing that confused me is that foobar displays 48kHz for the sampling rate in file properties (a bug?). Opusinfo displays "Original sample rate: 44100Hz". Here are the essential data of my sample: User comments section follows... ENCODER=3Dopusenc from opus-tools 0.1.9 ENCODER_OPTIONS=3D--bitrate 256 --vbr --comp 10 --ignorelength title=3DCD Track 04 tracknumber=3D4 TRACKTOTAL=3D16 Opus stream 1: Pre-skip: 356 Playback gain: 0 dB Channels: 2 Original sample rate: 44100Hz Packet duration: 20.0ms (max), 20.0ms (avg), 20.0ms (min) Page duration: 1000.0ms (max), 999.3ms (avg), 880.0ms (min) Total data length: 5392233 bytes (overhead: 0.556%) Playback length: 2m:41.866s Average bitrate: 266.5 kb/s, w/o overhead: 265 kb/s Logical stream 1 ended I tired 56kbps with complexity 5, and I was amazed how good it still sounded. Then I got mad trying 6kbps with complexity 10; well, you could still hear what is was all about ;-) Just one question on that last setting: I had the subjective feeling that volume of speech was much lower than for the other bitrates. I guess that's due to the cut of higher frequencies and the non-linearity of my ears ;-) Is that a known artefact and should that effect be corrected? Just in case a foobar2000 developer reads this: I'd like to see a visualization with spectrum and bitrate (maybe volume (level) would be nice also)... Regards, Ulrich