he is the master of radio one essential mixes. he has done over 30 of them. His programming/ track selection is magnificent. the only DJ that can really keep you entertained for 2 hours at a time. (please note that most of his essential mixes prior to 2000 was mixed from vinyl)
if opus gets downloaded in a webm container (which foobar2000 wont play because it looks at the file extension and doesnt recognize webm ) then use ffmpeg -i 1.webm -c:a copy 2.opus and then without quality loss you can listen in foobar2000 to that opus file.
be aware of snapcraft. it allows you to install windows programs on linux (ubuntu in my case). so you can run windows programs on linux no need for windows:
now with a wine prefix you can create a different named wine instance that allows you to use windows programs on ubuntu using something called "system calls".
you must first have wine installed on your linux pc.
if you type winecfg you can change the windows version and other stuff so that can customize wine to run a program that requires a specific version of windows. (note once you have chosen a architecture 32 or 64 bit at creation time ypu cannot change that for that specific prefix even if you access winecfg)
however a new wineprefix will allow you to create in stance of wine that will allow you to use the architecture you want and windows version without you having to access winecfg again to change settings
so now you can run a windows version of foobar2000 on your linux pc. with the caveat that some add ons like ramdisk and wasapi cannot work since its not a real windows installation. there is a fb2k version in software centre but it never installs no matter what i try. perhaps you can do it from the command prompt.