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19 **flac** is a command-line tool for encoding, decoding, testing and
57 encoding, decoding, testing, or analyzing. Encoding is the default
58 invocation, but can be switch to decoding with **-d**, analysis with
60 encoding, decoding, analysis or testing options can be used, see section
68 decoding, the extension will be ".wav" for WAVE output and ".raw" for raw
72 If you are encoding/decoding from stdin to a file, you should use the -o
96 input file (or output file when decoding) is a raw file. If it is a RIFF
163 Some common **decoding** tasks using flac:
171 : Two different ways of decoding abc.flac to abc.aiff (AIFF format).
176 : Two different ways of decoding abc.flac to abc.rf64 (RF64 format).
181 : Two different ways of decoding abc.flac to abc.w64 (Wave64 format).
245 useful for encoding or decoding files to a different directory. Make
261 metadata. If decoding, restore any saved non-audio chunks from FLAC
264 when decoding to AIFF. Input and output must be regular files (not
266 format on decoding.
275 both encoding and decoding, but not testing. The alternative form
281 both encoding and decoding, but not testing. The given sample number
292 decodable by flac. When decoding, force the input to be treated as
301 additional stream. When decoding and no number is given, flac uses
319 \#.# is the track and index point at which decoding will start; the
321 the track and index point at which decoding will end; the default is
331 : By default flac stops decoding with an error and removes the
333 errors are still printed but flac will continue decoding to
338 : Applies ReplayGain values while decoding. **WARNING: THIS IS NOT
348 : Verify a correct encoding by decoding the output in parallel and
540 : Force input (when encoding) or output (when decoding) to be treated
595 applies ReplayGain values while decoding. **WARNING: THIS IS NOT
634 not have the required tags or they can't be parsed, decoding will