We had various issues while decoding corrupt files in the past. The "truncation" strategy for handling such failures has proven to be the safest fallback so far. If someone is able to contribute a more sophisticated failure handling strategy (e.g. blacklisting individual parts of an audio stream) that doesn't cause any unwanted side effects we could improve on this.
We had various issues while decoding corrupt files in the past. The "truncation" strategy for handling such failures has proven to be the safest fallback so far. If someone is able to contribute a more sophisticated failure handling strategy (e.g. blacklisting individual parts of an audio stream) that doesn't cause any unwanted side effects we could improve on this.