How do you run "flac -test"?  My PC is running Windows Vista.  Do I need
to run it from a DOS shell?

Are there any other programs I should look at for checking my FLAC
files?  I also have some MP3 files.  Is there anything for checking MP3
files?

I have about 29,000 tracks stored on a 750Gb hard drive.  I also have 3
additional 750Gb hard drives in USB enclosures which I use to backup of
my music files. 1 is kept off site. I would hate for the music on my
backup drives to become corupted and then be unable to restore it
if/when my main music drive fails.  Windows Vista and all my other
applications are on a separate hard drive to the music, so if Windows
corupts itself, I do not loose my music.

I use SyncBackSE to backup my music files, using the syncronise option,
but I have it configured to tell me what it is going to delete and copy
before it does it.  This appears to work well for me.

Any advice?


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