![]() ![]() I.E: If I look at the movie in English, it will play fine but -SOME- of my DVD images crash with that error when I am playing a movie with french audio stream. And more suprisingly, it always happens with a 'forgeign language' DVD stream. There is no way to avoid skip by scrolling forward, only way to skip it is to 'jump-over' the chapter with the defective audio stream. It always happens at a precise time in the main feature video/audio stream (can happen 2-3 times over the length of a full movie). Maybe other languages could be affected by this but 'English' usually plays fine. ![]() It only happens if I set the language to 'french' using the DVD menus or VLC's own audio menu (it's no joke, it's really so). It only happens with some DVD 'images' (or VIDEO_TS folders). It only happens on Windows (XP and 7 tested both 32bit and 64bit). Over the months, I have gathered some more data: I have been consistently seeing this error since the 2.0.x times.
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