Hi, I noticed that in some scenarios, Opus 1.2.1 produces better quality than 1.3.1 does. In the use case here, I'm enabling FEC and "transcode" signals from telephony networks (PCMU, 8kHz sampling) to VoIP (48kHz here). In this case, Opus always produced some leakage/ringing above 4kHz but for 1.3.1, these artifacts became worse. The small script below can be used to demonstrate this. Interestingly, the quality is better for the settings in the script when complexity is reduced to 0. I assume the encoder disables FEC at complexity = 0. Is the degradation a known problem? Thanks and regards, Mathias ---------------- #!/bin/bash #wget https://freesound.org/people/tim.kahn/sounds/174372/download/174372__tim-kahn__virtual-machine.wav -o input.wav file=$1 params="--set-ctl-int 4012=1 --bitrate 25 --comp 4 --framesize 20 --expect-loss 10" path_to_121_lib=~/git/opus/install/lib path_to_131_lib sox $file -c 1 --norm=-3 --rate=8000 -e signed-integer mono_in_8k.wav sox mono_in_8k.wav --rate 48000 resample48.wav LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$path_to_121_lib opusenc $params resample48.wav encoded-121.opus LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$path_to_131_lib opusenc $params resample48.wav encoded-131.opus LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$path_to_121_lib opusdec --rate 48000 encoded-121.opus output-121.wav LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$path_to_131_lib opusdec --rate 48000 encoded-131.opus output-131.wav #aplay output-121.wav #aplay output-131.wav