weird stuff.
why you gotta be like that? just trying to seed some stuff on etree
win 7, CD wav 1.98 using 'direct wav' output>TLH 2.70 with flac.exe v1.21
original wav: http://imgur.com/WIAhBu1
resultant flac: http://imgur.com/sjeYs6E
known bug? halp!!!!
You're using the latest versions of both CD Wave and TLH. I've never had an issue like this (using the same software). Also, I've always used "direct wav" output.
Is the issue even with CD Wave? or is it with the conversion to FLAC? With CD Wave, you are outputting WAV files. Do those look fine? Or are they messed up at that stage? If they're messed up before conversion to FLAC, we know the issue is with CD Wave. If the CD Wave wav file output is fine, then we know the issue is with the conversion to FLAC. With TLH, you can run the st5 checksums (aka the "shntool md5") on the WAV files. this should be identical to the Flac FFP, as both only look at the audio portion of the file. if you do this on the WAV files after CD Wave, and compare it to the FLAC FFP, we'll know if there is an issue with the FLAC conversion or not, which will really help to pinpoint the problem.
It might be worthwhile to do some checks on the health of your hard drive and RAM. something like a bad piece of RAM might cause intermittent errors like you're seeing with 7/31/98.