Re: Flac.exe????
To encode a set of WAV files to FLAC:
flac -8 *.wav
To decode a set of FLAC to WAV:
flac -d *.flac
Both of those commands preserves (i.e. doesn't delete) the input files.
Another useful option is "-t" (test) - this does the same as "-d" but doesn't write the decoded data to a file:
flac -t *.flac
To create a set of fingerprints from a set of FLAC files you need to use the companion program "metaflac" - because the MD5 checksum is stored as metadata inside the FLAC file:
metaflac --show-md5sum *.flac > fingerprints.txt
Dave.
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