Treasured's Movie Repair Guide -- Features

Treasured is a free diagnostic tool that helps deliver an effortless repair through Movie Repair Service.

The main features are:

- Detect audio and video media in damaged files and volumes

- Assist to perform repair through Movie Repair Service


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Detect audio and video media in damaged files and volumes

Detect the presence of audio and video media

In version 2.5, the types of media that are detected are:

Added in version 2.5


Read damaged disks to extract video media: DeepMediaScan

It creates a map of the damaged disk with preview pictures, allowing to locate the clips that you want to repair and extract them from the disk.


Detect most popular cameras and applications: a dozen of supported brands


Frames Preview (first it has to detect media!)

For MPEG4, H264, a good file encoded with the same settings can be necessary to preview the movie. The good file is used to configure the data extracted from the bad one into a good image.

For brands, for DV, DVCPro50, DVCPro HD, Intermediate, ProRes422, XDCAM, REDCODE, CineForm Raw, AVC Intra, DNxHD, AVCHD, MPEG and JPEG, a Preview is provided automatically.


Provide a Repair Score and Diagnostic

A graphical way to measure the chances that the file can be repaired, the Repair Score between 0 and 100% is based on experience accumulated since 2007. A diagnostic explains what Treasured has found and what the expectations of repair are.

Diagnostic results are stored in the History table, where you can browse results from all files tested by Treasured.


Provide a duration estimate

Through a simple Time calculator, it is possible to predict the duration of the footage in a damaged file.


Detect the presence of container structures

QuickTime (mov, mp4) and AVI container structures are searched for and analyzed.

This is important as some movies are almost intact and can be repaired with a simple Container Structure Correction.


Detect file attributes

The presence of a resource fork, of creator and type codes can be important for a repair.


Detect Density

A quick way to check that a corrupt file still contains the media data.


Assist to perform repair through Movie Repair Service


Assist in certain repair tasks

Sometimes, the Repair Technician will need your help to develop the repair technique. Integrated utilities make it easy:


Educate about Movie Repair

An extensive Movie Repair Guide, with dozens of articles, explains all you need to know about formats, quality, expectations, techniques, and repair flow.