As far as the decoder is concerned, it's pretty easy to skip the bad
spots; I played around with doing that. The problem is updating the time
display. Normally, the display measures how much audio is actually
output, so it falls behind if the decoder skips ahead. It would take
some sort of new interface for the decoder to notify the display when it
skips. So I wonder how much it is worth to handle corrupted files one
way rather than another.

John




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