--- "Chuck H. Zhao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have had this happen to me once:  Encoding of a .wav file was
> interrupted 
> somehow, so an incomplete .flac flie was generated.  I accidentally
> ran a 
> decode on that .flac file, which wiped out the original .wav file.

are you using the command-line encoder?  encoding and decoding never
delete a file unless you specifically say --delete-input-file, and
even then, they only delete after the encode/decode completes
successfully.

Josh


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