Below is an HEVC encoded file that has had 1% of packets (as in 1316 UDP-sized packets of 7 x 188 TS packets) randomly removed from it.
When I play this in VLC the behaviour is for the stream to freeze repeatedly, as if it just gives up trying to display any corrupted frames. Sometimes it freezes for several seconds.
However, when I play this in MPV, it continues at the same framerate, but just produces corruption on the screen. I prefer this approach, as even though there is obviously considerable corruption, I find it more watchable as it never actually stops, and the corruption moves from place to place on the screen meaning it's actually possible to still watch.
Is it possible to configure VLC to behave like MPV in this respect?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xh67mmie3x9h7zi/video.ts?dl=0