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I use fre:ac. It is open source but I'm not savvy enough to see what the license is.
I don't use MP3, I use AAC. Never liked Opus. I get it's a free/open codec, but I've never liked the format. So I'm not sure what the licensing is for AAC. But I'm sure fre:ac can do Opus as well.