I'm part way through re-ripping my CDs to FLAC.  So far as I know, I'm
using best possible compression when ripping (I'm using EAC latest
version).

Just wondered if there is a tool I can use - perhaps FLAC itself (?) to
scan through the files I've already ripped and either

(a) check that compression is best possible; or
(b) further compress any files that need it.

I'm hoping there might be a utility that I can point at my music
directly and then just leave it running and let it churn through
everything and give me a report at the end (either by an output txt
file, or even a console prompt).

Do such utilities exist, and if so can anyone recommend one?

Cheers!
Dan.


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