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Old 3rd February 2016, 09:52   #8  |  Link
Warperus
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Originally Posted by LostRoss View Post
I find it surprising that no-one has ever made a program that would basically play a video file in the background at high speed and log when there was a missing bit.
As far as my file plays smoothly, I don't care of failed bits.
And what do I do if I get it with few failed bits, but file still plays? Making everything perfect is good idea, but killing a lot of time for it is just that, wasted time.

From time to time I get rendered files I can't even play on my computer, but they still upload to youtube well enough.
Sometimes I get failed files a month after HDD cleanup, total reencode of captured files, deleted sources etc. And at that time it's too late, but I can simply delete few totally wasted files, cut few good parts from not so bad files and move on.
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