Windows Media Foundation file source and decoder for FLAC format.

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  • Windows Media Player (win7 x64) can't play FLACs 24bit/192kHz correctly with Media Foundation FLAC Codec.
  • Appears to be working great on my Windows 7 machine - Windows Media Player can now play Flacs. However, the contributing artists don't appear in explorer or in the properties window for flac files - it is listed as the album artist instead.
  • Installed fine, tags are visible in Explorer. I was missing this for the past 10 years.
  • Let me view FLAC metadata in Win7 Explorer. Success!
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