Flac encoders have changed over the years (though the files themselves
are supposed to be the same format). Presumably the file plays fine if
you decode it to wav/aiff and then re- encode to flac using a known
encoder?

In general no differences in compression methodology should result in a
flac file that's "harder" to decompress.

You could also login to the touch while it's decoding the stream and see
if it's forced to transcode because of some weird data in the stream
perhaps. The touch doesn't have much CPU power.


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