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Originally Posted by raquete
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My guess is that FLAC's default compression level differs between using the standalone and using it via eac3to (FLAC uses a scale from 0 to 8, with 0 being fastest but largest filesize, and 8 being slower but producing smaller files). That's the only thing I can think of to produce a size difference like that.
If you try compressing other files in both, does roughly the same size difference occur as well? If you recompress the eac3to-generated FLAC in FLAC.exe, does it happen also?