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Old 25th March 2010, 21:08   #9860  |  Link
spork985
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Originally Posted by madshi View Post
Looks like the FLAC decoders crashes. Don't be confused. When eac3to tries to detect the source's file format, it calls the FLAC decoder to check whether it's a FLAC file. Even if it's not. Well, anyway. My first suggestion would be to delete the eac3to folder and redownload it. My best guess is that the libFlac.dll file is corrupted on your PC.
I redownloaded and tried it and it does the same thing. I hashed all the files with md5 and they match the hashes of the fiels on the computer that does work.
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