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		<title>srrGUI error: Creating .srr fails due to double quotes in FLAC Vorbis tags</title>
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				<title>srrGUI error: Creating .srr fails due to double quotes in FLAC Vorbis tags</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 22:39:09 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>Hi! I was really frustrated because I spent days trying to get srrGUI to work with my FLAC files (when creating the .srr file). It worked fine with other audio files downloaded from the internet, but not with mine.</p> <p>I finally realized the issue was the VORBIS TAG in the title: What Is Love (7&quot; Mix). It contained double quotes. Once I removed them, it worked perfectly!</p> <p>Is there any documentation regarding this issue? What if I actually want to keep the double quotes in the tag?</p> 
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