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Matthew Jackson 17622a1b59 Stop trusting a byte offset when the feed is not what was measured
A clip's span is measured over the title's full extents when the disc is
scanned, and a frame is placed by the offset it was read from. Those only
agree while the mux reads every byte the scan counted.

On a disc carrying a forensic segment it does not: the read plan omits the
units belonging to another device group, so fewer bytes are fed than the
spans describe, and the shortfall grows through the title. Every frame past
the first segment then looks earlier than it is — placed in a clip it did
not come from, or dropped at a join for failing marks it was never inside.
The spans still tile one another perfectly, so the check that asks whether
they can be trusted cannot see any of it.

The plan is now compared against the extents it was built from. When they
differ the spans are dropped and placement falls back to timestamps, which
is what that path is for and what the surrounding comment already promised
would happen when an offset stops meaning anything. Ordinary discs are
untouched: with no forensic segment the plan IS the extents.
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