I believe the Windows FLAC comes with a testing tool which you can point
at the top directory and it will test all FLAC files found in that
directory tree.  FLAC tests the AUDIO by actually decoding and
calculating an MD5 hash which is compared with the MD5 hash the encoder
generated as it encoded the file.  This gives you an end-to-end test,
which tests to ensure that the output of the decoder actually produces
the same bits which were presented to the input of the encoder.


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