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<a name="general__software_wmp"><b>How can I play FLAC in Windows Media Player?</b></a><br />
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- See <a href="http://losslessaudio.blogspot.com/2005/12/media-center-edition-2005-with-flac.html">this guide</a>.<br />
+ See <a href="http://www.losslessaudioblog.com/wmpmce-lossless-guide/">this guide</a>.<br />
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<a name="general__hardware"><b>What hardware products support FLAC?</b></a><br />
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<a name="tools__long_meta_edits"><b>Why does it take so long to edit some FLAC files with metaflac?</b></a><br />
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- Since metadata is stored at the beginning of a FLAC file, changing the length of it can sometimes cause the whole file to be rewritten. You can avoid this by adding padding with <span class="commandname">flac</span> when you encode, or with <span class="commandname">metaflac</span> after encoding. By default, <span class="commandname">flac</span> adds 4k of padding; you can change this amount if you need more or less.<br />
+ Since metadata is stored at the beginning of a FLAC file, changing the length of it can sometimes cause the whole file to be rewritten. You can avoid this by adding padding with <span class="commandname">flac</span> when you encode, or with <span class="commandname">metaflac</span> after encoding. By default, <span class="commandname">flac</span> adds 8k of padding; you can change this amount if you need more or less.<br />
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<a name="tools__unicode_filenames_windows"><b>Why don't Unicode file names work with <span class="commandname">flac</span> on Windows?</b></a><br />
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