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foobar2000 and Masstagging of WavPack Hybrid

I currently use foobar2000 v0.8.3, so if this is corrected in the newer version, let me know; I will be updating following an upcoming event.

I'm experimenting with WavPack's hybrid lossless encoding, which produces two files for a single track, both of which are required for lossless playback. The primary file is a lossy representation of the track, and is the file which is processed (renamed, moved, etc.) by Masstagger. However, the secondary file, commonly called the "correction" file, needs to be in the same directory and be named identical to the primary file in order to be recognized by the decoder. Since the Masstagger processes only the primary file, once it is renamed or moved, the lossy representation of the track is played back unless manual moving and/or renaming is then done to correction file.

Is this in any way correctable?
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