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tremon said:The whole point of error correction is that transmissions errors are recoverable, i.e. minor errors do not lead to data loss.John Duncan said:daveh75 said:FWIW the DVB standard includes Forward Error Correction to help deal with data loss
Which proves that data loss exists. Next!
Surely an error IS data loss that needs to be recovered ( therefore data loss ) as you pointed out. What you see on your TV is fill in produced by the data correction. Whether this is the right correction applied by the reciever, may be in question, after it gets bombarded with too many inconsistances, it can, in the end, fail.
And when they do lead to data loss, like in max' examples, the consequences are usually catastrophic rather than subtle, like audible bleeps or green/purple squares.
Very true in some cases, this can vary greatly in the strength of the original transmission / signal strength.
So proving Data loss exists.