A friend and i were talking about how cool it would be if you could recover lost bits from a compressed file. While its true the bits that are thrown out are unrecoverable, he borught up a point about PAR recovering damaged files.
The more he explained it to me, the more I thought that this would be possible. My understanding is that PAR takes a little bit of data from multiple files and creates recovery files. When you run a recovery PAR it checks each file's bits and if the file is damaged it automatically recreates the file with the orignal data bits it stored.
Now my question is would this work for digital video since data and video is nothing more than 0's and 1's?
Forgive me for not knowing the the techical jargon to explain it but Im sure someone who knows about PAR recovery and compression can explain a little bit better than I can.
Any thoughts?
The more he explained it to me, the more I thought that this would be possible. My understanding is that PAR takes a little bit of data from multiple files and creates recovery files. When you run a recovery PAR it checks each file's bits and if the file is damaged it automatically recreates the file with the orignal data bits it stored.
Now my question is would this work for digital video since data and video is nothing more than 0's and 1's?
Forgive me for not knowing the the techical jargon to explain it but Im sure someone who knows about PAR recovery and compression can explain a little bit better than I can.
Any thoughts?