What is JDR file format?
JDR file format is GNET SYSTEM invented file recording format. GNET SYSTEM developed JDR file system 12 years ago.
JDR files are the proprietary file system of GNET SYSTEM and are not compatible with general video players.
The file system has a function to prevent loss of recorded video. For example, AVI file system loses its data when an impact occurs in the middle of recording.
If an event is 10 sec and the device stops(or shut down, lost power) recording in the middle of 10 sec, AVI file system loses entire 10 sec record.
However, JDR file system records the length from the start to until the event happens. It doesn't loses entire length of data even if recording stops.
JDR file format is GNET SYSTEM invented file recording format. GNET SYSTEM developed JDR file system 12 years ago.
JDR files are the proprietary file system of GNET SYSTEM and are not compatible with general video players.
The file system has a function to prevent loss of recorded video. For example, AVI file system loses its data when an impact occurs in the middle of recording.
If an event is 10 sec and the device stops(or shut down, lost power) recording in the middle of 10 sec, AVI file system loses entire 10 sec record.
However, JDR file system records the length from the start to until the event happens. It doesn't loses entire length of data even if recording stops.