I notice when you encode and if a certain part have bad frames, it takes them a long time for them encode that part ? will my whole audio be messed up or it will freeze at that part? thanks
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It depends on what is wrong, what tools you are using, and how they handle it. Some freeze, some crash, some produce garbage. Sometime you get black or green video from that point on, sometime you loose audio sync.
If possible, it is best not to encode corrupt or damaged material.Read my blog here.
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