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    I'm getting these on some of movies on my new WD HD Media Player. I understand they are common w/MKV files. Can they be fixed and if so, where do I go for a tutorial/instructions/help with how to do so?

    Thanks much,
    Harold
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    What is the audio in the mkv that has dropouts? Identify using MediaInfo. You might have to reconvert dts to ac3 for example.
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    Someone on AVS suggested tsmuxer, I converted to M2TS, that seems to have fixed the problem.

    MediaInfo looks like a very useful program, however. Thanks.
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