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by pulse7
3461 days ago
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MemTest86 showed me my RAM is defect at exactly 1 bit: whatever you wrote to this bit, you got 0 back. During video conversion HandBrake used this part of RAM and could not cope with false data read from RAM... and froze... Since I used this machine to backup my data on DVDs I got many errors in my data on backup. But since I had a copy of everything on another HDD I throw the DVDs away and backed up everything again (after replacing defective RAM module and reinstalling OS and SW on my machine). |
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Which in itself alludes to the encoding stream itself (or one of the intermediate streams during the encoding process) having some form of strong channel coding - in error detection - either by design or not. Detect 1-bit error in a gig+ stream, perhaps without easily being able to locate it, beyond saying it's in such or such chunk (the current frame(s) being processed).