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To learn the differences between interframe and intraframe video, watch .
Cameras preferably use interframe video, as it reduces file sizes at the same video quality/framerate/resolution, because it saves on redundancy between frames. But one corrupted MicroSD card from ** contained intraframe video from some older compact cameras.
Because it was intraframe video, only individual frames got corrupted, rather than entire groups of pictures, per each damage.
^(Reposted due to [title typo](/s/DataLossPrevention/319118).)
To learn the differences between int***er***frame and int***ra***frame video, watch [this CaptainDisillusion video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flBfxNTUIns).
Cameras preferably use int***er***frame video, as it reduces file sizes at the same video quality/framerate/resolution, because it saves on redundancy between frames. But one corrupted MicroSD card from *[guess which shitty brand](/search/Hama%20)* contained intraframe video from some older compact cameras.
Because it was int**ra**frame video, only individual frames got corrupted, rather than entire groups of pictures, per each damage.
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