Oops, I forgot that adding cbr=false crashes Soundconverter. From the
debug log:

launching: 'giosrc 
location="file:///media/Arch/Audio/FLAC/New_Age/Tony_O'Connor/Tony%20O'Connor%20-%20Seashore%20Sunrise%20(1991)%20%5BFLAC%5D/03%20-%20North%20Bound.flac"
 name=src ! decodebin name=decoder ! audiorate ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! 
opusenc bitrate=128000 cbr=false ! oggmux ! giosink 
location="file:///media/Space/Audio/Opus_Transcodes/1/Unknown%20Artist-Unknown%20Album/03%20-%20North%20Bound.opus.opus~SC~"'
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

I actually then launched the above command with gst-launch-1.0, that
worked.

One more thing about the output from opusdec above, I noticed that the
files were 48kHz (the source is definitely 44.1kHz), but I didn't have
resampling enabled. opusenc itself didn't resample the FLAC to 48kHz.

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  Opus files are encoded in hard-CBR

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