Wasn't there a tool to go and download good frames to replace bad ones?

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  • Rooster6975
    Smart Chicken
    • Mar 2002
    • 73

    Wasn't there a tool to go and download good frames to replace bad ones?

    I seem to remember reading about a tool with which you could use to analyse an AVI, and it would then go and download good frames for any bad ones it found if you gave it a good source.

    What I mean is that you put in an IP address and path to someone who has the same AVI file, and then then the tool would examine your AVI file and replace any bad frames with good ones from the other source.

    I am pretty sure this tool existed, but I didn't think that I would ever find people who had the exact same AVI files I did, so I didn't download it. Well, now I need it! Does anyone remember anything about this tool?

    I can fix the broken AVI with divFix, or cutting out the frames in VirtualDub, or even AVIDefreezer, but I wanted to try out this tool to see if it would work as I have the good copy this time, and a complete newbie has the bad one (my boss).

    Thanks,
    Rooster
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