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Kyle Jones writes:

 > I don't have any explanation for this.  A frame loop bug was
 > reported a while ago, and it is still unfixed, but it was more
 > likely to delete all your frames than make zillions of them.
 > 
 > Would you be willing to reproduce it with debug-on-quit set so we
 > could get a stacktrace?

Unfortunately I've deleted the message.  It's not something I wanted
to mess with *too* much, because of the consequences.  :)

I'll try sending that audio file to myself and see if I can reproduce
it...

