On Dec 6, 2014 probably between 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 I finally figured
out how the Chandler pigs erased the video I was shooting without creating
a timestamp number on my camera.
I figured that out while I was on the light rail on my way to a CLUCK meeting in Phoenix.
These are the photos I shot to figure out that.
First I shot photo IMG_5563.JPG.
Then I shot a video which would have been video number IMG_5564.JPG.
But instead of hitting the button to stop recording,
I removed the batteries to stop recording.
When I did that it prevented the sequence number of IMG_5564.JPG from being created.
Next I shot another photo which should have been IMG_5565.JPG
but in reality was IMG_5564.JPG.
That is because when I abnormally terminated recording the video by
removing the batteries sequence numnber IMG_5564.JPG was not created.
Last but not least the sectors that were created in the initial video the pigs erased
and the video I created today when I removed the batteries from the camera should exist
in the FAT, but not be assigned to any file.
I should be able to use the logic like the CHKDSK tool in MS/DOS uses to
find lost sectors to recreate the videos and nail the pigs in my lawsuit.
Since the files were never closed properaly, as I said before the sectors in the FAT
are marked as being in use, but not assigned to any filename.
First write the software to find those sectors.
Second create a file which uses those sectors.
Third add some code to close the file and BINGO the erased video will be back.
And of course we can used that video to nail the pigs.
I guess we should also tell the piggies not to f*ck with computer programs who
know how to do this stuff.