EAC Rip from silver CDs and then TLH finds MPEG?

I'm ripping a bunch of CDs with EAC. Then I am testing some of them and am getting MPEG results on one or two tracks here or there from the entire rip. How or why is that possible when the files are coming right from production CDs? They are bootleg live show CDs I bought long time ago...could one file have actually been lossy or is TLH not giving accurate test results?

Also, I'm sure this is such old question I'm sure...do 24-96 music files typically not verify on the checksum md5 or ffp? Seems I've tested several now and it typically comes back "format of file flac not supported". Do I have an old version of TLH maybe or specific to the 24-96 files?

Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,

Current version of Traders Little Helper has an issue with 24-96 files. Older versions don't.
I guess a random MPEG WAV file when all the others would be a false positive? Not sure how many people still rip and burn CDs or test the files.
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