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<blockquote data-quote="raffe" data-source="post: 1221970" data-attributes="member: 71199"><p>I am quite sure most of my mkv files are OK. MP1 (since many many years) and Plex (since a few years) have no problems with them. But I think that even it they would be faulty, MP2 should not crash but instead skip strange files and in the end give a report about problems, so they can be checked in a controlled way. Otherwise it is to many files to manually "check to be MP2 compatible". Maybe check with MovingPictures (MP1 plugin) how they can handle all the files without problems?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raffe, post: 1221970, member: 71199"] I am quite sure most of my mkv files are OK. MP1 (since many many years) and Plex (since a few years) have no problems with them. But I think that even it they would be faulty, MP2 should not crash but instead skip strange files and in the end give a report about problems, so they can be checked in a controlled way. Otherwise it is to many files to manually "check to be MP2 compatible". Maybe check with MovingPictures (MP1 plugin) how they can handle all the files without problems? [/QUOTE]
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