Be careful about multiple "flc flc" lines.  The second line "# F" , "# R
" or "# I" relate to different types of traffic - remote, file and stdin
respectively.  If one of the "flc flc" rules does not have a "#F" type
2nd line then it will apply to all Flc->flc and may override an earlier
"flc flc" with "# R".

I don't think the "flc flc" rules will be applied if you have the ogg
rule implemented. However, to be on the safe side I think you should
have 3 sets of "flc flc" rules - one for each type of traffic and so you
are sure which rule will be applied to a flac file vs a flac stream.


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