Hi, I just received an error I had never received before. It was in Maestro when I imported my checked audio stream and after 99% it said there was some type of error with the last "audio frame" and asked if I would like to continue parsing. I'm thinking I MAY of seen something like this a while back and just continued...so I did...it inserted the audio at 100% and when I created the output and checked the last Vobs last 2 minutes..all the audio was there in perfecty sync as well as were the ending credits audio 100%.
My question is basically, what causes this error to occur? And more importantly, is there gonna be any problems with any audio in the movie by allowing Maestro to continue to parse after the last frame error occurred.
My guess is that there won't be any problems..but i'd just like to know for sure.
Thanks in advance.
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This usually occurs when you have truncated your audio file (you know, cut off the last 0.5 sec of silence). What happened (if you asked me), is that the AC3 header for this section says that there is XXXX bytes, but there are only YYYY bytes.
Don't worry about it... just close your eyes and trudge forward! -
thanks SLK....just testing the video out it appeared ok..but getting any type of error I figured it's better to be safe then sorry. Thanks for the response!
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