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    Is there any way to detect errors in encodes i have made that would forcethe player to crash. I encoded season 1 to 7 of my stargate collection andnever watched them. I have now been watching them on xbmc and alot of themcrash xbmc and vlc at random points. If i run it it through meteorite projectit cleans it up and lets it work but it has a massive in the section where itfroze and usually only one error an episode. Is there anway to detect theseerrors without watching every single one again and how do I prevent this fromhappening in the first place?
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    How did you encode and store them? Something must have gone wrong here. Like stored on crappy dvd media or usb/flash media.


    Nope, I don't know any good method to scan them.
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    They were ripped with Handbreak all although i now use Megui and they are all stored in an MKV with orignal audio and subtitles. I used orignal audio and created my own srt subtitles and muxed it with mkvmerge. Every time i find one of these i renecode them so i have to wait till i find another one or else i would post a sample. I think posibly changes in cpu load if i was doing somthing on the comptuer say could effect the encode casuing it to make errors ?
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