To maximize recovery chances, RSV SOS uses a reference video recorded with the same camera and the same settings as the corrupted RSV file. You can record this clip before or after the camera interruption.
The reference video then helps the application rebuild the video file correctly. However, without a suitable reference file, recovery may remain partial or impossible depending on the file condition.
After a camera interruption, avoid formatting the memory card. Then, immediately record a short clip using the same settings in order to improve recovery chances.
RSV SOS allows you to repair corrupted RSV files and attempt a conversion into a usable MP4 file. The software does not guarantee recovery for every file. However, it can save important footage when the video data remains recoverable.
In this situation, the camera does not close the video file properly. As a result, the video often becomes unreadable even though the data still remains on the memory card.
RSV SOS then attempts to repair the corrupted RSV file using a reference video recorded with the same camera settings. Next, the software tries to rebuild the file in order to generate a usable MP4 file.