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: Video files from March 2022 (per your filename) might be stored in split archives to fit on FAT32 file systems or to meet upload limits on cloud storage. Accessing them usually requires "all-or-nothing" extraction.

Feature Name: Seamless Multi-Part Stream Reconstruction (SMSR) video_2022-03-11_12-26-47.7z.001

: The system identifies the .001 suffix and automatically scans the local directory for subsequent parts ( .002 , .003 , etc.). It reads the global 7-Zip header located in the first and last segments to map the full video metadata (duration, bitrate, and codec) before extraction begins. : Video files from March 2022 (per your

Since that filename looks like a specific slice of a multi-part compressed archive (likely from a dashcam, a private security feed, or a scheduled backup), a "feature" for this file would focus on its role in . It reads the global 7-Zip header located in

The SMSR feature allows a media player or file manager to treat split archive segments—like your .7z.001 file—as a single, playable stream without requiring the user to manually extract the entire archive first. It effectively bridges the gap between high-compression storage and "instant-on" viewing. Key Components

: With SMSR, a user double-clicks video_2022-03-11_12-26-47.7z.001 and the video opens instantly in a player, treating the split archives like a seamless virtual file.